As the UK Presidency of the EU concludes,
EUCLID, the UK's EU Cultural Contact Point,
is pleased to announce... Cultural Diversity: The European Experience
Tuesday 6th December, The Drum, Birmingham Not the European Union: Other European Sources of Funds
Friday 9th December, Tate Modern, London
Both conferences will be looking at some of the key issues for the cultural sector from the European perspective and each will explore these issues through stimulating presentations from experts from across Europe and the UK, providing an opportunity for discussion and debate.
Both conferences will run from 10:00 – 16:30
Read on for full details
Cultural Diversity: The European Experience
Tuesday 6th December, The Drum, Birmingham
The UK is a culturally diverse population and our cultural sector is taking significant steps to ensure that issues of cultural diversity are being addressed. The Arts Council has implemented the decibel project, the National Campaign for the Arts is launching its Diversity Strategy and many individual organisations have been or are looking forward to being involved in a wide range of eminent projects and initiatives.
But what do we know of the European experience?
How are other countries responding to the issue of cultural diversity?
What policies have they implemented?
What examples of good practice can they share with us?
This conference will explore the strategies and policies of our European colleagues. Delegates will hear about specific projects and initiatives that seek to promote cultural diversity and address the challenges of contemporary European society. The conference also aims to explore new links and opportunities for co-operation and learning.
Speakers include:
Dorota Ilczuk*, Director of Foundation Pro Cultura, Warsaw; President of Circle
János Zoltán Szabó*, Research Officer, The Budapest Observatory
Adrian Grima, Inizjamed (working on cultural diversity projects), Malta
Johannes Studinger, Media, Entertainment & Arts Sector of Union Network International (UNI-MEI)
Madelena Grossmann, Chief Administrator, Creating Cultural Capital Project, Council of Europe
Samenua Sesher, Director, decibel, Arts Council England
Victoria Todd, Director, National Campaign for the Arts
SuAndi, Director, Black Arts Alliance
* Dr. Ilczuk and Mr. Szabo will be discussing the work undertaken by the Circle network on the Metropolis of Europe: Urban Cultural Life and Inter-City Cultural Interactions for 'Cultural Diversity' in Europe comparative study - a research project undertaken in six major European cities.
PLUS! Delegates will receive a free copy of each of UNESCO's Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity and the Council of Europe's Opatija Declaration: Learning about intercultural dialogue.
Who should attend...?
This conference is not just aimed at those working specifically in cultural diversity - all in the cultural sector have a responsibility to respond to these challenges and opportunities. Whether you are a practitioner, a manager, a funder or a policy maker, this conference will inform and stimulate from the European perspective.
EUCLID is pleased to present this event in association with Culture West Midlands
_____________________________________________________________________________________________ Not the European Union: Other European Sources of Funds
Friday 9th December, Tate Modern, London
The EU offers a wide range of funding opportunities for the cultural sector. But is that it at the European level?
Well, no. Other opportunities do exist from agencies such as the Council of Europe, from foundations and from trusts and sponsorship, amongst others.
This conference will look at these and other sources of funding, whilst exploring a number of the key issues that are involved in accessing these opportunities, including:
Whether these sources are primarily for cultural co-operation projects that involve partner organisations from multiple countries (and which must include the country that the foundation or trust is based in).
Whether there are any particular cultural differences to be aware of when approaching foundations or sponsors from other European countries.
The all important practical issues to be considered.
Speakers include:
Tony Venables, Director, European Citizens Action Service (ECAS)
Jordi Sànchez, Director, Jaume Bofill Foundation (TBC)
Bartolomeo Pietromarchi, General Secretary, Fondazione Adriano Olivetti, Italy
Dario Disegni, Head of Cultural Affairs and Institutional Relations, Compagnia di San Paolo
Pippa Collett, CEO, Spectrum Sponsorship, member of European Sponsorship Association (ESA)
Ardi Kolah, Sponsorship & Licensing Consultant
Philip Spedding, Head of A&B World, Arts & Business
Who should attend...?
This conference is aimed at all those seeking funding for cultural projects and initiatives or new ways of generating income - and also at all those whose job encompasses helping and advising others to locate and secure resources. The European context and experiences will both stimulate new ideas and reveal some new opportunities.
EUCLID is pleased to present this event in association with Tate Modern
The cost to attend...
Both conferences will run from 10:00 – 16:30 and the delegate cost to attend per conference is £110 (plus VAT). If you wish to attend both conferences or if additional delegates from the same organisation wish to attend either of the conferences, then the cost to attend is £90 (plus VAT) per delegate, per conference.
How to register...
There is an easy to complete booking form available online at www.euclid.info/uk/conferences/index.htm
Further information...
Please do not hesitate to contact louise@euclid.info with any questions about either of the conferences.
Finally...
Many thanks and please do forward this email onto to any colleagues that you think it would be of interest to. We hope to see you soon!
Kind regards,
The EUCLID Team
Tel: +44 (0) 7000 382543 www.euclid.info
Cultural Diversity: The European Experience
Tuesday 6th December, The Drum, Birmingham
The UK is a culturally diverse population and our cultural sector is taking significant steps to ensure that issues of cultural diversity are being addressed. The Arts Council has implemented the decibel project, the National Campaign for the Arts is launching its Diversity Strategy and many individual organisations have been or are looking forward to being involved in a wide range of eminent projects and initiatives.
But what do we know of the European experience?
How are other countries responding to the issue of cultural diversity?
What policies have they implemented?
What examples of good practice can they share with us?
This conference will explore the strategies and policies of our European colleagues. Delegates will hear about specific projects and initiatives that seek to promote cultural diversity and address the challenges of contemporary European society. The conference also aims to explore new links and opportunities for co-operation and learning.
Speakers include:
Dorota Ilczuk*, Director of Foundation Pro Cultura, Warsaw; President of Circle
János Zoltán Szabó*, Research Officer, The Budapest Observatory
Adrian Grima, Inizjamed (working on cultural diversity projects), Malta
Johannes Studinger, Media, Entertainment & Arts Sector of Union Network International (UNI-MEI)
Madelena Grossmann, Chief Administrator, Creating Cultural Capital Project, Council of Europe
Samenua Sesher, Director, decibel, Arts Council England
Victoria Todd, Director, National Campaign for the Arts
SuAndi, Director, Black Arts Alliance
* Dr. Ilczuk and Mr. Szabo will be discussing the work undertaken by the Circle network on the Metropolis of Europe: Urban Cultural Life and Inter-City Cultural Interactions for 'Cultural Diversity' in Europe comparative study - a research project undertaken in six major European cities.
PLUS! Delegates will receive a free copy of each of UNESCO's Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity and the Council of Europe's Opatija Declaration: Learning about intercultural dialogue.
Who should attend...?
This conference is not just aimed at those working specifically in cultural diversity - all in the cultural sector have a responsibility to respond to these challenges and opportunities. Whether you are a practitioner, a manager, a funder or a policy maker, this conference will inform and stimulate from the European perspective.
EUCLID is pleased to present this event in association with Culture West Midlands
_____________________________________________________________________________________________ Not the European Union: Other European Sources of Funds
Friday 9th December, Tate Modern, London
The EU offers a wide range of funding opportunities for the cultural sector. But is that it at the European level?
Well, no. Other opportunities do exist from agencies such as the Council of Europe, from foundations and from trusts and sponsorship, amongst others.
This conference will look at these and other sources of funding, whilst exploring a number of the key issues that are involved in accessing these opportunities, including:
Whether these sources are primarily for cultural co-operation projects that involve partner organisations from multiple countries (and which must include the country that the foundation or trust is based in).
Whether there are any particular cultural differences to be aware of when approaching foundations or sponsors from other European countries.
The all important practical issues to be considered.
Speakers include:
Tony Venables, Director, European Citizens Action Service (ECAS)
Jordi Sànchez, Director, Jaume Bofill Foundation (TBC)
Bartolomeo Pietromarchi, General Secretary, Fondazione Adriano Olivetti, Italy
Dario Disegni, Head of Cultural Affairs and Institutional Relations, Compagnia di San Paolo
Pippa Collett, CEO, Spectrum Sponsorship, member of European Sponsorship Association (ESA)
Ardi Kolah, Sponsorship & Licensing Consultant
Philip Spedding, Head of A&B World, Arts & Business
Who should attend...?
This conference is aimed at all those seeking funding for cultural projects and initiatives or new ways of generating income - and also at all those whose job encompasses helping and advising others to locate and secure resources. The European context and experiences will both stimulate new ideas and reveal some new opportunities.
EUCLID is pleased to present this event in association with Tate Modern
The cost to attend...
Both conferences will run from 10:00 – 16:30 and the delegate cost to attend per conference is £110 (plus VAT). If you wish to attend both conferences or if additional delegates from the same organisation wish to attend either of the conferences, then the cost to attend is £90 (plus VAT) per delegate, per conference.
Two European Conferences for the Cultural Sector
As the UK Presidency of the EU concludes,
EUCLID, the UK's EU Cultural Contact Point,
is pleased to announce...
Cultural Diversity: The European Experience
Tuesday 6th December, The Drum, Birmingham
Not the European Union: Other European Sources of Funds
Friday 9th December, Tate Modern, London
Both conferences will be looking at some of the key issues for the cultural sector from the European perspective and each will explore these issues through stimulating presentations from experts from across Europe and the UK, providing an opportunity for discussion and debate.
Both conferences will run from 10:00 – 16:30
Read on for full details
Cultural Diversity: The European Experience
Tuesday 6th December, The Drum, Birmingham
The UK is a culturally diverse population and our cultural sector is taking significant steps to ensure that issues of cultural diversity are being addressed. The Arts Council has implemented the decibel project, the National Campaign for the Arts is launching its Diversity Strategy and many individual organisations have been or are looking forward to being involved in a wide range of eminent projects and initiatives.
But what do we know of the European experience?
How are other countries responding to the issue of cultural diversity?
What policies have they implemented?
What examples of good practice can they share with us?
This conference will explore the strategies and policies of our European colleagues. Delegates will hear about specific projects and initiatives that seek to promote cultural diversity and address the challenges of contemporary European society. The conference also aims to explore new links and opportunities for co-operation and learning.
Speakers include:
Dorota Ilczuk*, Director of Foundation Pro Cultura, Warsaw; President of Circle
János Zoltán Szabó*, Research Officer, The Budapest Observatory
Adrian Grima, Inizjamed (working on cultural diversity projects), Malta
Johannes Studinger, Media, Entertainment & Arts Sector of Union Network International (UNI-MEI)
Madelena Grossmann, Chief Administrator, Creating Cultural Capital Project, Council of Europe
Samenua Sesher, Director, decibel, Arts Council England
Victoria Todd, Director, National Campaign for the Arts
SuAndi, Director, Black Arts Alliance
* Dr. Ilczuk and Mr. Szabo will be discussing the work undertaken by the Circle network on the Metropolis of Europe: Urban Cultural Life and Inter-City Cultural Interactions for 'Cultural Diversity' in Europe comparative study - a research project undertaken in six major European cities.
PLUS! Delegates will receive a free copy of each of UNESCO's Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity and the Council of Europe's Opatija Declaration: Learning about intercultural dialogue.
Who should attend...?
This conference is not just aimed at those working specifically in cultural diversity - all in the cultural sector have a responsibility to respond to these challenges and opportunities. Whether you are a practitioner, a manager, a funder or a policy maker, this conference will inform and stimulate from the European perspective.
EUCLID is pleased to present this event in association with Culture West Midlands
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Not the European Union: Other European Sources of Funds
Friday 9th December, Tate Modern, London
The EU offers a wide range of funding opportunities for the cultural sector. But is that it at the European level?
Well, no. Other opportunities do exist from agencies such as the Council of Europe, from foundations and from trusts and sponsorship, amongst others.
This conference will look at these and other sources of funding, whilst exploring a number of the key issues that are involved in accessing these opportunities, including:
Whether these sources are primarily for cultural co-operation projects that involve partner organisations from multiple countries (and which must include the country that the foundation or trust is based in).
Whether there are any particular cultural differences to be aware of when approaching foundations or sponsors from other European countries.
The all important practical issues to be considered.
Speakers include:
Tony Venables, Director, European Citizens Action Service (ECAS)
Jordi Sànchez, Director, Jaume Bofill Foundation (TBC)
Bartolomeo Pietromarchi, General Secretary, Fondazione Adriano Olivetti, Italy
Dario Disegni, Head of Cultural Affairs and Institutional Relations, Compagnia di San Paolo
Pippa Collett, CEO, Spectrum Sponsorship, member of European Sponsorship Association (ESA)
Ardi Kolah, Sponsorship & Licensing Consultant
Philip Spedding, Head of A&B World, Arts & Business
Who should attend...?
This conference is aimed at all those seeking funding for cultural projects and initiatives or new ways of generating income - and also at all those whose job encompasses helping and advising others to locate and secure resources. The European context and experiences will both stimulate new ideas and reveal some new opportunities.
EUCLID is pleased to present this event in association with Tate Modern
The cost to attend...
Both conferences will run from 10:00 – 16:30 and the delegate cost to attend per conference is £110 (plus VAT). If you wish to attend both conferences or if additional delegates from the same organisation wish to attend either of the conferences, then the cost to attend is £90 (plus VAT) per delegate, per conference.
How to register...
There is an easy to complete booking form available online at www.euclid.info/uk/conferences/index.htm
Further information...
Please do not hesitate to contact louise@euclid.info with any questions about either of the conferences.
Finally...
Many thanks and please do forward this email onto to any colleagues that you think it would be of interest to. We hope to see you soon!
Kind regards,
The EUCLID Team
Tel: +44 (0) 7000 382543
www.euclid.info
Cultural Diversity: The European Experience
Tuesday 6th December, The Drum, Birmingham
The UK is a culturally diverse population and our cultural sector is taking significant steps to ensure that issues of cultural diversity are being addressed. The Arts Council has implemented the decibel project, the National Campaign for the Arts is launching its Diversity Strategy and many individual organisations have been or are looking forward to being involved in a wide range of eminent projects and initiatives.
But what do we know of the European experience?
How are other countries responding to the issue of cultural diversity?
What policies have they implemented?
What examples of good practice can they share with us?
This conference will explore the strategies and policies of our European colleagues. Delegates will hear about specific projects and initiatives that seek to promote cultural diversity and address the challenges of contemporary European society. The conference also aims to explore new links and opportunities for co-operation and learning.
Speakers include:
Dorota Ilczuk*, Director of Foundation Pro Cultura, Warsaw; President of Circle
János Zoltán Szabó*, Research Officer, The Budapest Observatory
Adrian Grima, Inizjamed (working on cultural diversity projects), Malta
Johannes Studinger, Media, Entertainment & Arts Sector of Union Network International (UNI-MEI)
Madelena Grossmann, Chief Administrator, Creating Cultural Capital Project, Council of Europe
Samenua Sesher, Director, decibel, Arts Council England
Victoria Todd, Director, National Campaign for the Arts
SuAndi, Director, Black Arts Alliance
* Dr. Ilczuk and Mr. Szabo will be discussing the work undertaken by the Circle network on the Metropolis of Europe: Urban Cultural Life and Inter-City Cultural Interactions for 'Cultural Diversity' in Europe comparative study - a research project undertaken in six major European cities.
PLUS! Delegates will receive a free copy of each of UNESCO's Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity and the Council of Europe's Opatija Declaration: Learning about intercultural dialogue.
Who should attend...?
This conference is not just aimed at those working specifically in cultural diversity - all in the cultural sector have a responsibility to respond to these challenges and opportunities. Whether you are a practitioner, a manager, a funder or a policy maker, this conference will inform and stimulate from the European perspective.
EUCLID is pleased to present this event in association with Culture West Midlands
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Not the European Union: Other European Sources of Funds
Friday 9th December, Tate Modern, London
The EU offers a wide range of funding opportunities for the cultural sector. But is that it at the European level?
Well, no. Other opportunities do exist from agencies such as the Council of Europe, from foundations and from trusts and sponsorship, amongst others.
This conference will look at these and other sources of funding, whilst exploring a number of the key issues that are involved in accessing these opportunities, including:
Whether these sources are primarily for cultural co-operation projects that involve partner organisations from multiple countries (and which must include the country that the foundation or trust is based in).
Whether there are any particular cultural differences to be aware of when approaching foundations or sponsors from other European countries.
The all important practical issues to be considered.
Speakers include:
Tony Venables, Director, European Citizens Action Service (ECAS)
Jordi Sànchez, Director, Jaume Bofill Foundation (TBC)
Bartolomeo Pietromarchi, General Secretary, Fondazione Adriano Olivetti, Italy
Dario Disegni, Head of Cultural Affairs and Institutional Relations, Compagnia di San Paolo
Pippa Collett, CEO, Spectrum Sponsorship, member of European Sponsorship Association (ESA)
Ardi Kolah, Sponsorship & Licensing Consultant
Philip Spedding, Head of A&B World, Arts & Business
Who should attend...?
This conference is aimed at all those seeking funding for cultural projects and initiatives or new ways of generating income - and also at all those whose job encompasses helping and advising others to locate and secure resources. The European context and experiences will both stimulate new ideas and reveal some new opportunities.
EUCLID is pleased to present this event in association with Tate Modern
The cost to attend...
Both conferences will run from 10:00 – 16:30 and the delegate cost to attend per conference is £110 (plus VAT). If you wish to attend both conferences or if additional delegates from the same organisation wish to attend either of the conferences, then the cost to attend is £90 (plus VAT) per delegate, per conference.
How to register...
There is an easy to complete booking form available online at www.euclid.info/uk/conferences/index.htm
Further information...
Please do not hesitate to contact louise@euclid.info with any questions about either of the conferences.
Finally...
Many thanks and please do forward this email onto to any colleagues that you think it would be of interest to. We hope to see you soon!
Kind regards,
The EUCLID Team
Tel: +44 (0) 7000 382543
www.euclid.info
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