
Re-experience the welcome words by Natalie Giorgadze, Culture Action Europe General Director, for the opening moments of this year’s gathering, BEYOND 2025: Being Many, which took place in Turin, Italy, 4-7 June, 2025
Re-experience the welcome words by Natalie Giorgadze, Culture Action Europe General Director, for the opening moments of this year’s gathering, BEYOND 2025: Being Many, which took place in Turin, Italy, 4-7 June, 2025
A new sector-wide guidance designed to help museums, galleries, archives, and heritage organisations advance trans inclusion with confidence, clarity, and care.
This CAE Lunchtime Session, which is open to the public, will walkthrough the recent Position Paper and advocacy campaign: “How the European Union can and must act to reduce discrimination against artists, cultural workers and audiences with disabilities”.
The UK Museums Association has published Exploring wellbeing: Experiences of museum professionals of colour, a new report addressing the under-representation identified in their 2022 sector-wide wellbeing research.
On 1 May Culture Action Europe takes to the streets to Ask, Pay, Trust the artist! Join us!
On 10 April, we’ll host a launch to share what we have in store for BEYOND 2025: Being Many in Turin, Italy from 4-7 June 2025.
The Position Paper underscores the importance of integrating cultural rights into the core of the new Cultural Compass, emphasizing the specific rights of people with disabilities. It also raises concerns about the lack of visibility of people with disabilities in certain areas of the current European cultural discourse.
Our campaign demands putting culture at the heart of the changemaking in a time full of division and crises. To help culture help Europe, we need to Ask, Pay, and Trust the Artist.