New European Bauhaus

Launched in January 2021, the New European Bauhaus is an environmental, economic and cultural project, aiming to combine design, sustainability, accessibility, affordability and investment in order to help deliver the European Green Deal. It is a platform for experimentation fostering collaboration across thinkers to accelerate the green transformation by combining sustainability and aesthetics. It creates a bridge between the world of science New European Bauhaus

New Section! EU programmes & projects related to cultural relations

The Cultural Relations Platform developed a new section on its website to offer an overview of other EU-funded programmes and projects related to international cultural relations. The development of this new section is in line with the Platform’s objective to serve as an information hub on EU policies, programmes and actions undertaken by the European Commission and the European New Section! EU programmes & projects related to cultural relations

The challenge of discoverability. The urgency to act to defend the diversity of cultural expressions

The CDCE (Coalition for the Diversity of Cultural Expressions) published a guide to express the urgency to act to defend the diversity of cultural expressions online. It aims to show how digital technology has changed the ways in which works are discovered, how new intermediaries have emerged between cultural content and their audiences, and what The challenge of discoverability. The urgency to act to defend the diversity of cultural expressions

Perform Europe

Perform Europe‘s goal is to collectively reinvent international touring of performing arts works in a more sustainable, balanced and inclusive way. It supports experiments of new sustainable ways in cross-border physical and digital distribution of the performing arts in the 41 Creative Europe countries, with a view to designing future support schemes for the sector.ET. The project Perform Europe

Guide to mobility funding in the digital arts

On the Move, with the support of the Institut français, published the first guide to funding opportunities for the international mobility of digital artists. It aims to level the field for all digital artists, creative and cultural professionals wanting to take part in international activities. The guide lists all public, private and public-private funding schemes, fellowships, residencies, Guide to mobility funding in the digital arts