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On the 8th April, projects of cooperation on small and large scales for the Creative Europe Culture Sub-Programme have been published on the European Commission’s webportal. Among the selected projects, some participants are Culture Action Europe’s members. In details: LARGE SCALE PROJECTS: – AVnode (Italy) as coordinator of LPM 2015>2018 – Live Performers Meeting, – … Continued

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IETM Campus 2015 Almagro, Spain, 6-12 June Application deadline: 13 April. Non-members of IETM can also apply apply. It will be a week of intense practical exchange of skills, information, experience and contacts with key international professionals. The programme will include a mix of lectures, training sessions and participatory workshops that will focus on international and intercultural … Continued

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A call for internship by Hotel Pro Forma Deadline: May 31, 2015 Hotel Pro Forma is an international laboratory of visual music performance and installations based in Copenhagen, Denmark. “Atelier Hotel Pro Forma” is their international art lab for young, upcoming artists and students to develop and show works created across art forms such as the visual arts, video, … Continued

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Arts Rights Justice (ARJ) is an independant working group powered by Culture Action Europe. This ‘Training-the-Trainers’ consists of three parts (introductions, case studies and legal basis) and aims at: building capacity within the arts and culture sector, providing knowledge on how artists can exercise their rights, and on how to support our collaborative partners supporting and … Continued

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The resale right petition is an initiative taken by EVA – European Visual Artists, the European umbrella of visual arts copyrights organizations CISAC and GESAC, in order to protect the fundamental right of authors of graphic and plastic arts for a small percentage of the resale price that art market professionals pay to them at … Continued

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The idea of ‘creativity’ that till recently artists had the principal claim on has been vastly expanded over the last decade. Today, it is applied to a very broad range of activities and professions, many of which are far removed from artistic creation. “But where do we locate ourselves in this ‘creative industries’ agenda?” You … Continued