Here are three questions Culture Action Europe believes the cultural sector should be asking the new European Commissioner for Culture.
Here are three questions Culture Action Europe believes the cultural sector should be asking the new European Commissioner for Culture.
Last week marked one year since the onset of the atrocities in Gaza, a milestone that continues to weigh heavily on the global conscience. Culture Action Europe, as an organization but most importantly as a network, stands in solidarity with the people affected by the war.
Join the CAE Lunchtime Presentation of October, and learn more about YOUROPE’s Diversity and Inclusion Toolkit.
On 14-15 November 2024 Bielsko-Biała in Poland in cooperation with Culture Action Europe, will be hosting a two day conference to examine the potential for culture to support the health and wellbeing of people.
Culture Action Europe and Michael Culture Association invite you to the next session of the Action Group on Digital & AI on October 24, from 11:00 to 12:15 CET.
. This study, authored by Sara Whyatt and Ole Reitov, seeks to equip decision-makers, donors, civil society organizations (CSOs), and the public with a deeper understanding of the current challenges within the ‘artistic freedom landscape.’
Culture Action Europe members publish a position on artistic freedom and autonomy of the arts.
This insightful resource is a must-read for anyone interested in how performing arts and outdoor arts can play a vital role in redefinining, transforming and revitalizing communities and spaces.