Roberto Cimetta Fund

The Roberto Cimetta Fund is an international non-profit organisation created in 1999 to respond rapidly and directly to individual artists and cultural managers wishing to travel in order to develop contemporary artistic cooperation projects in the Euro-Arab geographical zone and beyond. It is the mobility fund for artists and cultural operators in Europe, the Arab world and the Middle East. Since 2014, RCF has also been providing support grants for venues, platforms and networks in the Arab geographical zone exclusively.

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  • Ready, steady, go!
    Roberto Cimetta Fund: Ready Steady Go! (Italy, Greece / Online)
    Ready Steady Go! is a 10-month learning expedition/journey welcoming 14 artists and cultural professionals from the Mediterranean. Through immersive workshops, online capacity building sessions and international gatherings, Ready Steady Go! aims to support artists and cultural professionals to identify and apply for mobility funding and support schemes and to increase their access to the international scene.
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    Posted 14 December 2023
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    Roberto Cimetta Fund: General Fund for Cultural and Artistic Mobility
    This call for applications for a travel grant is dedicated to women artists and cultural professionals from the southern and eastern shores of the Mediterranean, who are willing to travel within the southern Mediterranean region for south-south mobility (North Africa and the Middle East). The mobility must be completed before September 2023.
    News
    Posted 6 December 2022
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  • Report of the Arab-Balkan Exchange Platform
    The Roberto Cimetta Fund (RCF) organised the “Arab-Balkan - platform for exchange” on 11th September 2013 in Belgrade in the framework of the YUropa[2] conference coordinated by the Serbian Cultural Contact Point. Read the report online and discover more about the RCF’ initiative of a knowledge sharing forum.
    Library
    Posted 31 January 2014
  • Madarat - Platform for Exchange: Summary of the Debates
    The Roberto Cimetta Fund (RCF), is publishing the summary of the debates during the ‘Madarat - platform for exchange’ on 21st November 2012 at the Institut français de Beyrouth. This meeting grouped together 55 artists, operators, journalists, institutional representatives, experts and Board members of RCF and regional members of the Istikshaf platform from 21 countries.
    Library
    Posted 27 February 2013
  • Measuring the Impact of a Mobility Grant
    Roberto Cimetta Fund is pleased to publish an assessment on the impact of mobility. This assessment is a necessary follow-up, in the collaboration RCF have undertaken with regional and local partners, to define strategies for transnational artistic mobility.
    Library
    Posted 11 February 2013
  • International Artistic Mobility and Territorial Diplomacy
    This document is the first step in discussing and identifying local and regional strategies to develop transnational artistic mobility.
    Library
    Posted 7 December 2012
  • Study on the Profile of Artistic and Cultural Professionals in South Mediterranean
    The study on the profile of artistic and cultural professionals in non-EU Mediterranean countries (Étude sur le Profil des professionnels artistiques et culturels en Méditerranée non Européenne) deals with legal and social aspects related to the work of artists and cultural operators in the region.
    Library
    Posted 14 May 2012
  • Made in the Med: The Challenges of Artistic Exchange in the Mediterranean
    Mediterranean region. Made in the Med: The Challenges of Artistic Exchange in the Mediterranean, a publication on mobility in the Mediterranean area published in English & French by the Roberto Cimetta Fund, is available to download.
    Library
    Posted 15 April 2008
  • Mobility in the Euromed Area - Roberto Cimetta Fund Conference Report
    Mobility conferences in the Euromediterranean area were held in May 2006 in Fez, Morocco, organised by the Roberto Cimetta Fund. Full conference report in French & English can be downloaded.
    Library
    Posted 18 October 2006