Artistic Freedom Initiative published the second report of the Artistic Freedom Monitor series*“Cultural Control: Censorship and Suppression of the Arts in Poland.”
Artistic Freedom Initiative published the second report of the Artistic Freedom Monitor series*“Cultural Control: Censorship and Suppression of the Arts in Poland.”
Culture Moves Europe offers mobility grants to individual artists and cultural professionals willing to implement a project abroad.
The Sustainable Futures Series is an edited publication by IFACCA that examines how independent artists and cultural workers are affected by the crisis of sustainable careers.
After three-and-a-half years, the DISCE (Developing Inclusive and Sustainable Creative Economies) project has come to an end, leaving behind final reports, the legacy of the project, and key results. Researchers at DISCE present their vision of operating models for policymakers in Creative Economies based on insights, mapping, and case studies developed throughout the project.
OECD publishes report on cultural and creative sectors being a significant economic driver with great added value for growth.
The European Commission has just published its final report assessing the previous Work Plan 2019-2022, which is about to conclude its cycle at the end of this year.
In 10 publications the DISCE researchers present key facts about each location, with a particular attention to how the ‘creative economy’ has previously been understood, based on a review of existing academic literature, publicly available data, and policy documents.
10 members of the Cultural Creators Friendship Group (CCFG) addressed an open letter to the European Commission as well the CULT and EMPL Committees of the European Parliament, stressing the magnitude of the pandemic’s impact on the Cultural and Creative Sectors (CCS) and calling for a unified response on a European level