Join us for another CAE Lunchtime Session and learn more about CAE’s position paper on EU Funding for Culture in the Multiannual Financial Framework 2028-2034.
Join us for another CAE Lunchtime Session and learn more about CAE’s position paper on EU Funding for Culture in the Multiannual Financial Framework 2028-2034.
Reflect with us on what the recent changes reveal about the idea of cultural policy and what they imply for the future of governance in the cultural sector in 2025.
This recent book explores the transformative role of networks within the European Union (EU) over the past three decades, particularly in relation to the cultural and creative sectors.
On 26 November, EU Ministers for Culture convened under the Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the EU and approved conclusions on improving and fostering access to culture.
Culture Action Europe officially kicks off the CultureAndHealth Platform, a four-year project focused on supporting artists working at the intersection of culture, health, and social sectors across Europe.
Ahead of the recent G20 Leaders’ Summit, the Culture Working Group developed a declaration that calls for action based on four pillars.
Last week, the EU Commissions’s AI Office published the first draft of a Code of Practice to define the technical measures and policies needed to meet the obligations of the AI Act. Take a look at CAE’s main takeaways from the first draft.
Culture Action Europe, together with the Michael Culture Association, has prepared considerations regarding the implementation of the AI Act, developed through our Action Group on AI & Digital. This paper forms the basis of the feedback we are providing in the Code of Practice drafting process.