The month of April 2022 was a new milestone for On the Move, as the organization launched its new annual report called the Cultural Mobility Yearbook.
Culture as a Sector And Vector
ENCATC will host the 2022 Congress in the theme of internationalization. The policy debate will explore the urgent issue of sustainability and environmental awareness in the cultural sector.
Members of Culture Action Europe and Member States representatives discussed the Work Plan for Culture at a workshop held on 11 July to share insights, open dialogue, and develop policy recommendations.
A new study published by the European Union maps theaters’ socioeconomic impact across Europe for the first time.
FRESH Seminars’ Collection Edition 2017-2021 has been released by Circostrada as a way to pay tribute to the four year project focusing on circus and street art issues.
OECD publishes report on cultural and creative sectors being a significant economic driver with great added value for growth.
Brussels hosted the New European Bauhaus (NEB) Festival between 9th and 12th June. Culture Action Europe’s Policy Director Gabriele Rosana took part in a panel discussion on the question “What is the role of Arts & Culture in the NEB initiative?”
How can arts and culture contribute to health and overall well-being of societies? The CultureForHealth project partners explain in this article, discussing the outocmes of the project.