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  • Freemuse logo - name below a stylised illustration of a face in brown and gold, somewhat sylvan-looking and deific.
    Freemuse: Interim Executive Director
    Based in Copenhagen, Freemuse is an international human rights organisation defending artistic freedom. It is now seeking an interim Executive Director to manage the organisation through a transition to a new Executive Director and Executive Committee. Freemuse anticipates that the Interim Executive Director will be in place by the middle of September 2021 and be in post for a minimum of six months.
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    Posted 23 July 2021
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  • A higgledy-piggledy stack of geometric shapes - triangles, circles and curves, precariously balanced.
    A Safety Guide for Artists
    When an artist first faces risk, there are not a lot of roadmaps: the experience can be incredibly isolating and disorienting. ARC - Artists at Risk Connection’s A Safety Guide for Artists explores topics such as defining and understanding risk, preparing for threats, fortifying digital safety, documenting persecution, finding assistance, and recovering from trauma.
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    Posted 28 January 2021
  • White text on a black background: Artists at Risk connection.
    Artists at Risk Connection: Africa Regional Representative
    ARC – Artists at Risk Connection, a project of PEN America, a non-profit organisation working at the intersection of literature and human rights, seeks a talented, energetic, and highly organised regional representative in Africa. ARC is a support system for artists facing threats as a result of their creative expression. This is a part-time consultant position that can be based anywhere in Africa.
    News
    Posted 15 January 2021
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  • Still from video discussion on Enforced Mobility - five speakers arranged in a Zoom grid.
    Discussion on Enforced Mobility
    A public session about (En)forced Mobility moderated by Mary Ann DeVlieg with colleagues and artists from Tamizdat, Touring Artists, ICORN and Cité Internationale des Arts.
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    Posted 13 July 2020
  • Publication cover featuring Picasso's Guernica at the bottom.
    Exploring the Connections Between Arts and Human Rights Meeting Report
    The agency organised a high-level expert meeting in Vienna on 29-30 May 2017, bringing together participants from different EU Member States and horizons, including: human rights and fine arts academics; museum staff; curators; representatives of civil society organisations focusing on artistic freedom; and artists from the fields of photography, visual arts, comics, choreography, literature and music. Find the report online.
    Library
    Posted 27 November 2017
  • Publication cover with map of Europe in which Russia has been transformed into a thunderous storm cloud.
    Shelter From the Storm?
    Shelter from the storm? The asylum, refuge and extradition situation facing activists from the former Soviet Union in the CIS and Europe looks at some of the key issues around asylum, extradition and the provision of refuge for human rights defenders, political and religious activists and other controversial figures from the former Soviet Union.
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    Posted 14 May 2014
  • Page fron Intercultural Dialogue and Human Rights - lots of text.
    Intercultural Dialogue and Human Rights: Prospects for a Euromediterranean Citizenship
    The paper proposes the development of a new conception of citizenship (more inclusive, active and plural) for all the peoples living in the territory of the partner States of the Union for the Mediterranean.
    Library
    Posted 6 September 2012
  • A large table with columns in different hues - the Freemuse annual statistics.
    Freemuse Annual Statistics 2012 on Violations of Freedom of Musical Expression
    Freemuse has compiled statistics presenting a glimpse of the situation for musicians worldwide in 2012.
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    Posted 4 March 2012