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2018 Edition of the Beyond the Obvious Conference successfully ended. During three days, Timisoara, the upcoming European Capital of Culture (ECoC) 2021, became an international melting pot of technologists, cultural practitioners, artists, policy-makers, researchers and activists. Organised by Culture Action Europe and hosted by  Timisoara 2021 and Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara (UPT), and supported by Prohelvetia … Continued

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Please read here the excerpt from our submission on Germany to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) in 2018. The submission was based on collected data from the ARJ Europe membership, and especially advised by Laurence Cuny, human rights lawyer and advisory member to ARJ Europe, and Daniel Gad, ARJ Academy Hildesheim. We … Continued

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The time of our annual meeting approaches! Mark your agendas and start preparing your travel – we will be meeting in Timisoara, Romania from 25 till 27 October. These three full days will host both, Culture Action Europe’s Annual General Assembly (AGA) & Members Forum and the Beyond the Obvious Conference.  This year’s Annual General Assembly … Continued

Where: UPT. Timisoara, Romania. 
When: 30 August 2018 09:28
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Culture Action Europe, Freemuse and Arts Rights Justice EU Working Group will run a session at Fundamental Rights Forum in Vienna. Debate entitled “Arts in troubled times: protecting, promoting and empowering Europe’s civil society” will take place on the 25th of September at 14:00. Creativity and freedom of (artistic) expression are at risk due to … Continued

Where: METAStadt. Vienna, Austria. 
When: 11 May 2018 11:09
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The May 2019 European elections will take place at a pivotal time for the European Union. After a harsh recession and fiscal consolidation, increasing social and economic disparities have led to a growing political disenchantment and eurosceptic attitudes. Cultural arguments are being instrumentalised to divide Europeans and polarise societies in an increasingly divided political context. … Continued

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On September 4th, 2018, Culture Action Europe (CAE), together with Freemuse and MEP Julie Ward (S&D) organised a debate on the state of artistic freedom in Europe. Held in the European Parliament, the event was based on Freemuse’s The State of Artistic Freedom report, 2018, which exposes how freedom of expression of artists and art … Continued

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The event is co-organised by Culture Action Europe and Freemuse and hosted by MEP Julie Ward (S&D). This debate is based on Freemuse’s The State of Artistic Freedom report, 2018, which exposes how freedom of expression of artists and art communities are being violated in Europe at an alarming scale. The debate will present arguments … Continued

Where: European Parliament Altiero Spinelli Room A8F388. Brussels, Belgium. 
When: 4 September 2018
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The European Commission Communication ‘A New Agenda for Culture’ of 22 May 2018 will establish the policy framework guiding European Cultural Action for the next decade. A future-proof Agenda for Culture must respond to a new cultural, economic and social landscape, while offering a flexible framework capable of adjusting to emerging trends. Culture Action Europe detailed … Continued