The European Creative Hubs Network Peer-to-peer (P2P) scheme is a mobility exchange programme co-funded by the European Commission and led by the British Council, to support the development and networking of creative hubs leaders across Europe. It is set-up to help creative hubs staff (leaders, founders, managers, projects or platform leads, community managers, etc.) benefit from a work experience in a different creative hub, with the aim of sharing knowledge or setting up collaborative projects.
21 Apr, 2017
Yearbook 2016 provides a thorough inventory of Izmir Culture Pla+form’s works and events in 2016, an initiative of İzmir Mediterranean Academy Culture and Arts Unit, which aims to build a network of arts and culture for Izmir and works together with more than thirty experts in these fields in the committee of advisors.
19 Apr, 2017
UNESCO 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, which was adopted by The General Conference of UNESCO on 20 October 2005 and entered into force on 18 March 2007, has been ratified by Turkish Grand National Assembly (TGNA) on 1 March 2017. The law corresponding the finding (the law no. 6892) was published in the Gazette on 25 March 2017.
19 Apr, 2017
After the Tech4Culture, 16th March 2017 at Zorlu PSM
19 Apr, 2017
The Artist In Residence Programme AIR Wro is a legacy programme of the European Capital of Culture Wrocław 2016 and invites artists, curators, researchers, journalists, activists and animators interested in urban scene to create a new project in Wrocław.
19 Apr, 2017
The Roberto Cimetta Fund is launching the General Fund for Artistic and Cultural Mobility in the Euro-MENA region. Artists and cultural operators living and working in the Euro-MENA region can apply. Priority is given to mobility from the South and East of this region.
04 Apr, 2017
Call for Papers: Izmir Mediterranean Academy Symposium, “The Mediterranean in Motion”
07 Mar, 2017
Mike van Graan was at BILGI for the South African Cultural Policies Discussion
07 Mar, 2017
Located in Cassis, France and founded by artist and philanthropist Jerome Hill, the Camargo Foundation is a residential center offering multicultural and interdisciplinary programming in the humanities and the arts. It offers artists, researchers and intellectuals a space to reflect. It is particularly dedicated to researchers who want to pursue studies in the human and social sciences related to French, French-speaking and Mediterranean cultures, as well as to artists of any artistic discipline to think, create, and connect.
07 Mar, 2017
New Book From Višnja Kisić, Winner of Culturla Policy Research Award (CPRA): "Governing Heritage Dissonance: Promises and Realities of Selected Cultural Policies” (Reviewev Dr. Nevra Ertürk)
07 Mar, 2017