Projects
Intercult’s projects always begin with conditions or a context we wish to influence. We work cross-disciplinary and trans-regionally, inviting artists from different disciplines and places. We work with partners from all over Europe. We have, through the years, worked with several International and national collaborative- and cultural projects across EU and Europe. Our current projects are:
Woven Network Sweden
Woven Network Sweden is a project that aims to highlight and explore women’s voices and experiences around the Covid 19-pandemin in Sweden. Over the course of five months the four participating artists will partake in a series of digital events and artistic research, which will result in a concluding digital exhibition. Woven Network Sweden is a continuation of the European projects Woven Network Ukraine (2020) , Woven Network Govan (2021) and Woven Network Nordics (2021).
Creative Waves
Intercult Productions – Project leader, together with Euroregion Baltic, Baltic Sea Cultural Centre in Gdansk, Estonian Women’s Studies and Resource Centre (ENUT) and activists from Kaliningrad Oblast undertook this BSR communities’ resilience project. The project objective is to empower representatives of vulnerable groups: women, youth and immigrants, with a sense of identity, continuity and belonging and provide them with skills relevant for employability.
Bridging Digital
Bridging Digitalis a cooperative european Erasmus + project focusing on innovative practices and enhancing the digital skills in the creative and informal education sectors. The partnership consists of four organizations from Greece, Poland, Scotland, and Sweden. The overall aim is to create a cross-learning between the creative-, the educational- and the technical sectors.
Woven Network Nordics
Woven Network Nordics is a European project that highlights voices of women within urban spaces across three Nordic countries and examines womens’ experience as central to the European response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the course of nine months four artists from Sweden, Denmark and Norway take part in a dynamic online residency to deliver presentations, conversations and develop a digital exhibition.
Woven Network
Woven Network, or Women’s Network, is a 6 month online art residence involving 7 female artists from 5 European countries across 3 timezones. This is our creative response to the pandemic: sharing experiences of women workers who are on the frontlines battling the coronavirus. Our artists will seek to highlight the women working in healthcare, education, and other essential service sectors.
Memory of Water 2018-2020
Memory of Water is a cooperative European project that’s co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. The aim of the project is to create a new trans European conversation, which we anticipate will not only impact on planning and regeneration policy within participating countries, but through our dissemination plan, will reach out to governments, citizens, planners, architects and academics across Europe.
Connecting Georgia 2019-2020
Connecting Georgia is an artistic-led project that aims at discussing and creating tools that can be helpful regarding the challenges for places with post-industrial and cultural heritage. It consists of artistic residencies, city labs, artist-led investigations, networks and public events. By involving the waterfront city Batumi, connecting Georgia is a part of the project Memory of Water.
Wood is Cool 2018-2019
The seed money project is 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. By implementing the actions we expect Connection of different knowledge for preservation of a cultural heritage (in broad terms Wooden Archangelsk) through creative processes for urban development and an upholding and strengthening of democratic accountability among local inhabitants, especially by mobilizing young people for engagement against destructive transformation of the urban space and its cultural heritage of old wooden buildings.
S.O.S. Climate Waterfront 2018-2021
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 resilient city if they also engage citizens, educating them about climate change challenges and solutions, and fostering possible changes in lifestyles.
Nordic Forum for Interculture
Intercult has together with other European resource centers in the main Nordic countries (Denmark and Norway) initiated the platform Nordic Forum for Interculture. Nordic Forum for Interculture (NFI) is a cross-border network for nordic recourse centers that works to further diversity. NFI aims to confront the challenges that we are facing with our diverse society and introduce tools to work with intercultural dialogues in a global reality.
I_Improve 2018-2021
I_Improve is a cooperative European project. The partnership consists of 6 members from the River//Cities platform: 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.
New Nordic Voices 2018-2019
New Nordic Voices are a network and project created by ACT (Afro-Cosmopolite Thespians) in Denmark. It is an initiative that presents the visibility of Nordic minorities and seeks to build networks and collaborations between Nordic minority artists and create plays with working groups consisting of Nordic artists with diverse backgrounds.
Are you interested about what we have done in the past? Go to Archive.