In November 2023, the European Parliament took a significant step by passing a resolution focusing on the working conditions of artists and cultural workers.
In November 2023, the European Parliament took a significant step by passing a resolution focusing on the working conditions of artists and cultural workers.
In March 2023, at the Salzburg Global Seminar session a global assembly gathered to create the Salzburg Statement on Supporting Artists on the Front Line.
Explore the latest insightful publication from Arts & Health, result of the join effort of Barbara Groota, Joost van Wijmen, Jolanda Lindenberg, Anne Naus, Désirée Bierlaagh, and Tineke Abma, delving into the intricate world of boundary work in arts and health. In The Complex Nature of Boundary Work in Arts and Health: A Reflective Journey … Continued
Culture Action Europe, in partnership with Panteia, is conducting a survey to evaluate the challenges faced by cultural and creative sector workers in Europe.
At their general assembly meeting on 17 November in Ljulbjana, Pearle* members adopted a declaration on good employment in live performance organisations. The declaration presents the role of employers as facilitators for work, they do this within a context of fair conditions for those employed by and working with them, and according to the existing … Continued
Centre for Cultural Value’s research digests are based on a rapid assessment of published literature to present a “snapshot” of cultural value research across a number of core themes. “This research digest summarises current evidence relating to artists working in socially engaged practices, the social value of this work, how they are funded and the … Continued
For the first time ever, the Parliament is urging the European Commission to create a legal EU Framework to improve the social and professional conditions in the cultural and creative sectors with a mix of both legislative and non-legislative actions.
A recent article in the online publication Culture Statistics presents updated data on cultural employment from 2022, collected by the European Union Labour Force Survey. Let’s break it down.