During this event, Culture Action Europe members will have the chance to finally meet Pop the Vote Changemakers.
During this event, Culture Action Europe members will have the chance to finally meet Pop the Vote Changemakers.
The New European Bauhaus (NEB) initiative embodies the EU’s vision of creating sustainable, inclusive, and aesthetically pleasing living environments, as well as products, aligning with the goals of the European Green Deal.
Debating Europe has recently unveiled its latest report titled ‘2024 Voices – Citizens Speak Up!‘, in which it draws upon insights gathered from 2024 citizens across seven EU countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, and Sweden. The report sheds light on the thoughts and sentiments of citizens regarding the pressing challenges confronting Europe, focusing … Continued
From February 19th to the 22nd, the New Voices community gathered at Théâtre Ouvert in Paris for an engaging four-day event.
Canal180 is an independent editorial platform dedicated to culture and creativity. Embracing diversity and individual voices, they produce compelling experimental audiovisual content featuring both established and emerging creators. In collaboration with the British Council, they have recently unveiled the findings of a joint research initiative. Throughout 2023, their team traveled to Budapest, Bologna, Leeds, Ljubljana, … Continued
From February 10th to 16th, 44 young artists from 14 European countries came together in Belgium the long-awaited training of Culture Action Europe’s project Pop the Vote!
Youth artists from 14 European countries gather in the heart of Brussels to create a new public artwork that calls on people to vote in the 2024 European Elections As of 14 February 2024, a new public artwork can be seen in the surroundings of the Brussels Gare du Midi train station. Collectively created by … Continued
In today’s context, the term “status of the artist” holds newfound significance, especially in light of the challenges amplified by the pandemic. Originating from UNESCO in 1980, this concept has shaped discussions and even influenced the formulation of new laws. But what exactly does it entail? The artist’s status varies across EU countries, shaped by … Continued