Artesnet in Porto
13 May 2010
Peer Power! The future of Higher Arts Education in Europe
ESMAE, Porto, 7-8 May 2010
In an ideal world this would have been posted ‘live’ as it happened … sometimes hotel broadband is not what it should be, even when you have to pay for it!! Read the rest of this entry »
We’re moving! (2)
18 September 2009
“What’s going on?”: An interview with Jason Beechey
28 July 2009
Under the working title What’s going on?, we’re starting a cycle of interviews on new developments and initiatives in Higher Arts Education. This is number one. Jason Beechey, Rector of Palucca Schule Dresden, talks about the international D.A.N.C.E. programme. Read the rest of this entry »
Artists moving and learning
9 July 2009
ENCATC launches new project website
“Artists moving & learning” analyses the impact of mobility of artists in Europe from an educational and Life Long Learning perspective. What are the effects of their cross-border movements – through festivals, national or international mobility schemes, membership in professional organizations; as bursaries in artists’ residencies; or as guest artists in museums or galleries? And can these learning effects possibly be integrated into artistic education?
The result of the “Artists moving & learning” project will be a comparative study targeting policy-makers and educators in the cultural and artistic area. The study will be presented at an international conference in June 2010.
Pépinières Européennes pour jeunes artistes
7 July 2009
Sorry we only heard about this now…
Pépinières Européennes is an organization that supports artist mobility through residencies and training for young artists. The map 2008-2009 programme has been extended to December 2010 with new residences opportunities.
The call for tender is open from June 15th until July 15th 2009.
Practics
10 June 2009
ELIA is participating in the PRACTICS project, coordinated by the Finnish Theatre Information Centre which joined forces with ten other cultural organisations from six EU-countries with the aim to facilitate the provision of information about EU cross-border mobility in the cultural sector.
The project will develop so-called “EU Cultural Mobility Contact Points” (CMCPs) which it will pilot in four EU-countries: Belgium, Spain, Wales and the Netherlands. Their task will be to offer relevant and user-friendly information to:
- foreign cultural workers who want to work in the country in which the CMCP is based
- national cultural workers who want to work in another EU-country
























