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- Culture Action Europe: Open Call for Changemakers, ‘Pop the Vote! Culture on the Ballot’ (Belgium)This project calls upon young artists and student artists, aged 18-30, to be Changemakers in their communities. In early 2024, selected Changemakers will mobilise citizens, especially underrepresented groups, using art and culture as tools to enhance political participation. 52 Changemakers across 14 EU countries will be selected to participate in the Changemakers’ Playground Camp, a one-week training programme hosted in Belgium from 10-16 February 2024.Closed
- Culture Action Europe: Call for Projects to Present at the Handle with Care Agora (Greece)‘Handle with Care | Culture for Social Well-being’ is the 2023 edition of Culture Action Europe’s Beyond the Obvious gathering, taking place in Elefsina, Greece from 7-10 June 2023. 30 projects will be selected to present themselves in the Agora, an informal marketplace showcasing local and international/European projects working with the topics of care, community and individual well-being, health, mental health and culture.Closed
- In Search of Equal Partners: On Being a SWANA Artist and Cultural Worker in the EUCulture Action Europe’s publication In Search of Equal Partners was developed in the framework of the ‘Engaging with SWANA/MENA cultural agents in the EU’ project, supported by the Open Society Foundations (OSF). The objective was to involve this community in advocating and shaping European cultural policies and funding schemes that are more inclusive and better safeguard fundamental rights (including working conditions, mobility, freedom of artistic expression and gender equality).
- Culture Action Europe: Call for Contributions for the Project ‘Engaging with MENA Cultural Agents in the EU’Culture Action Europe is launching a call for contributions to reports in the framework of the project ‘Engaging with MENA cultural agents in the EU’. They are searching for 6 participants to form 3 reading panels on the following topics: Working conditions, Mobility of artists and cultural professionals, and Freedom of artistic expression. Applicants should be cultural operators from MENA countries who are living and working in the EU.Closed
- Access to Social ProtectionThe forms of employment are diversifying. Are these “atypical” operating modes impacting access to social protection for workers who don’t have a conventional employment status? How do changes on the European labour market impact access to social protection? Read CAE report and reflection paper.
- The Shift: The Networked Economy, the Cultural Sector and BeyondEntitled “Change, networked economy, the cultural sector and beyond”, this online resource arises from the conviction about the need for a new.