KEA-report on Mobility of artists and culture professionals
KEA just completed a new research for the European Parliament, which will be presented at the CULT Committee meeting on 10 October 2018. As mobility in the cultural and creative sectors is receiving increased policy attention at EU and national levels, the study will directly support the legislative work of the Committee on the proposal on the new Creative Europe programme (2021-2027).In line with the New European Agenda for Culture, the proposal recognises a general lack of EU support to [...]
Ars Baltica Creative Dialouge 8/10
Europe Direct Intercult, Intercult, Ars Baltica and Council of the Baltic Sea States invites you to Ars Baltica Creative Dialogue, a half day with networking and a workshop with the theme audience development and cooperation in the Baltic Sea Region. The new format ARS BALTICA Creative Dialogue (ABCD) intends to gather creative and cultural practitioners in all Baltic Sea Region countries, provide space for discussion in an open environment and create synergies for and with the participating [...]
Wood is Cool: A new collaborative project in Russia!
During the fall of 2019, Intercult will be the lead partner of a new collaborative project, Wood is Cool, together with Project North, Wood is Cool. Wood is Cool is a seed money project addressed to the preparation of a bigger project in Archangelsk in 2019, aiming at the creation of a new cultural center for the youth, located in one of the old wooden buildings in Archangelsk. The project will strengthen awareness of the built environment and cultural heritage as a [...]
The Future of the European project
The 7th of december marks the date for a day full of discussions and debates regarding cultural policies and international issues. The conference will be organised by Intercult together with Access Europa and Riksteatern. We gladly receive tips and recommendations on what subjects that are interesting for you as a member in Access Europa, as well as your our your colleagues would like to participate in one of our panel debates. Please contact mattias.desac@intercult.se Save the date 7 december!
New Horisont 2020 project for Intercult together with 10 partners
With start in september 2018, Intercult will be a part of a new international project together with 10 partners. S.O.S. Climate Waterfront project gathers ten partners from Portugal, The Netherlands, Italy, Greece, Poland and Sweden to share their best practices, including research on waterfront projects that merge equipments as well as public spaces and infrastructures, projects that succeed in conquering public support and integrating the signs of the collective identity. Climate change solutions can only be successful in ensuring a [...]
New Erasmus+ project with Intercult as lead partner: I_Improve
We can gladly confirm that Intercult has obtained support from Erasmus+ for the cooperative project I_Improve, together with 6 partners. The partnership consists of 6 members from the platform River//Cities in Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Italy, Poland and Lithuania. The common framework is promoting audience engagement through culture, especially in waterfront areas. Its priorities are social inclusion, open and innovative practices in the digital area, and adult education. Read more about the project here!
Are you in Brussels September 4th? Welcome to a debate on artistic freedom in Europe
Freemuse and Culture Action Europe invite you to a debate on Artistic Freedom in Europe. The event will be based on our The State of Artistic Freedom 2018 report, assessing the global state of artistic freedom, and will include panelists from the arts community and policy and decision makers. Hosted by MEP Julie Ward S&D, the two hour debate will take place in European Parliament, Room A8F388 followed by a reception. Register here before 25 August 2018
Listen to the Silenced: The state of artistic freedom in Europe
Culture Action Europe and Freemuse invite you to a debate on Artistic Freedom in Europe. Hosted by MEP Julie Ward S&D Listen to the Silenced: The state of artistic freedom in Europe TUESDAY 4 September 14.30-16.30, followed by a reception from 16.30-17.30 European Parliament, Room A8F388 The event will be based on Freemuse’s The State of Artistic Freedom report, 2018, which exposes how freedom of expression of artists and art communities are being violated in Europe at an alarming scale. The [...]
Beyond the Obvious ctrl+shift HUMAN: Arts, Sciences and Technologies in Coded Societies
This year’s Beyond the Obvious (BtO) Conference ctrl+shift HUMAN: Arts, Sciences and Technologies in Code Dependent Societies will focus on that paradigm: between the fascination generated by the possibilities this hybrid and augmented condition brings, and the awareness of the new patterns that lead to redefinitions of creativity, disciplines, representation, globalization, production, labor… all within the framework of an increasing code dependence. When: 25 & 27 oktober Where: UPT Conference Centre, Bd. Vasile Pârvan 2B, Timisoara, Romania REGISTER [...]