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- Fairness CatalogueThe Austrian organisation IGFT (Interessengemeinschaft Freie Theaterarbeit) has used the release of the publication Fairness Codex – Art and Culture in Austria in May 2022 as an opportunity to collaborate with representatives of the independent scene in creating a catalogue of measures and proposals for implementing and promoting fair values in everyday working life.
- Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli: FeltrinelliCamp Workshops (Italy / Online)Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli is calling for proposals encouraging young activists, researchers and practitioners from different fields of study and action in Europe to apply to the FeltrinelliCamp: a series of two-day immersive workshops. For a New Globalization runs 29 – 30 October 2021 and Next Generation Labour from 12-13 November 2021.Closed
- Status and Working Conditions for Artists, Cultural and Creative ProfessionalsThe Status and Working Conditions for Artists, Cultural and Creative Professionals report is the result of a brainstorming meeting organised by Voices of Culture on 27-28 April 2021. It was presented to the European Commission in a Dialogue Meeting on 29 June 2021. Among chapters on the legal status of artists, their financial situations (encompassing fair pay, collective bargaining, intellectual property, etc.), and research and lifelong learning, there is also a chapter dedicated to mobility.
- 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
- EUNIC: Call for proposals for Fair Collaboration ToolkitEUNIC is commissioning a Toolkit for Fair Collaboration that shall provide concrete ideas, recommendations and instruments for working in the field of cultural relations with partners in local settings in a fair way. A a team of authors with international experience in the field of cultural relations is sought for the toolkit. The authors should have good knowledge of the work of cultural institutes – including in the global South – as well as of EUNIC and its members. The work should be delivered by October 2021.Closed
- Urban Innovation Unit: Work Upside Down (Romania)The Urban Innovation Unit is a research and development programme bringing together ideas, knowledge and resources from civil society, the academic sector, the cultural sector, and the business sector as well as the public administration, in order to propose alternative solutions to the strategic challenges of the city. The Urban Innovation Unit are looking for artists who want to explore how work will look like in the future.Closed
- Voices of Culture: Status and Working Conditions of Artists and Cultural and Creative ProfessionalsThe fourth topic of Voices of Culture 2019 – 2021 will ask questions about the challenges and opportunities for the status and working conditions of artists and cultural and creative professionals. Individuals and organisations from the sector are invited to take part in a digital Brainstorming Meeting on 27 & 28 April 2021 and a Dialogue Meeting in Brussels on the 29 June 2021 (digital if necessary) to contribute to discussion with the European Commission.Closed
- The Status and Working Conditions of Artists and Cultural and Creative ProfessionalsThe study looks at characteristics of employment of artists and cultural and creative professionals in EU Member States with regard to: artist status and entitlements, social security, self-employment, support ecosystems and alternative financing, artistic freedom, career development, measures countering the Covid crisis. The European Commission conducted this study in close collaboration with several sectoral stakeholder organisations: Culture Action Europe, IETM, On the Move, PEARLE - Live Performance Europe and Freemuse.
- Policy & Research Series on Cultural Policy and GovernanceUNESCO’s Policy & Research series examines emerging trends in cultural policy and governance, and offers an in-depth analysis of key topics to reveal today’s policy landscape. In doing so, it aims to inspire cultural policymakers and advocates to make innovative, evidence-based decisions that stimulate the growth of dynamic creative sectors around the world.
- Exhibition Remuneration Right in EuropeThe issue of exhibition remuneration has been an important topic for artists’ associations throughout Europe for years. In November 2018, a symposium was organised on the subject by Internationale Gesellschaft der Bildenden Künste (IGBK), the IAA Europe, the German collecting society VG Bild-Kunst, and the association European Visual Artists (EVA). Documentation on the contents of the discussion and related information are available online.
- Minimum Terms and Conditions for Dancers Working AbroadA guidance and reference document, from 2009, from EuroFIA, the European Group of the International Federation of Actors.
- Dancers Keep Moving: International Careers and TransitionResearch report on the international careers and transition measures available for professional dancers.