Hildesheim UNESCO Chair annonces the launche of the Arts Rights Justice programme that will take place in Berlin, on 31 August 2017.
Hildesheim UNESCO Chair annonces the launche of the Arts Rights Justice programme that will take place in Berlin, on 31 August 2017.
Check out the new report of the Salzburg Global session on 'The Art of Resilience: Creativity, Courage and Renewal'.
Read Culture Action Europe (CAE) statement on the European approach to Sustainable Development and the Agenda 2030: A sustainable future can be achieved with a fundamental cultural change.
Artcena released its new edition of the publication 'How to organize an event in public space - A guide of good practices" (only in French).
The Creative Mobilities International Forum, co-organized by Territoires Associés, SMTC and Terra21 will be launched in Grenoble, France, on 29 September 2017.
The Forum focuses on the human dimension of urban mobility, including the potential synergies between mobility, creativity, culture(s), and sustainable development in cities and human settlements.
THE FORUM OBJECTIVES
Promoting sustainable mobility forms through culture, education and creativity.
Promoting the territories’ identity and their cultural richness through mobilities.
COMMON CHALLENGES
The ASEF Foundation also published a very interesting article on the links between Creative Mobilities Forum and Agenda 21 for culture.
The city of Vaudreuil-Dorion will receive the UN Canadian Ambassador on 20 June 2017. This will also be an opportunity to present the Agenda 21 for culture and its 'Leading City' learning programme.
The Culture Action Europe network (CAE) released a new report entitled 'Polis and the People. Looking into the future of urban cultural policies'. Read it now.
The magazine 'Les Inrockuptibles', jointly with the 'In Situ' and 'Lieux Publics' networks released a new special issue entitled "A New Popular Art".
The event 'How to deal with a unicorn. Solutions for cultural management based on a public approach' ('Como tramitar un unicornio. Soluciones para una gestión cultural desde lo público') will take place on 6-7 April 2017 in Zaragoza.
Check out the new publication coordinated by Igor Stokfiszewski 'Culture and Development: Beyond neoliberal reason', exploring our understanding of how culture can influence social development and struggle against economic and cultural inequalities.
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