Week 19 of 2012
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European Film Festival in Vietnam 2012
Recognized as one of the most successful multi-cultural events in Vietnam, the aim of this Festival is to portray the diversity of European cinema to the Vietnamese public, thus contributing to an enhanced mutual understanding between the peoples of Vietnam and the European Union. Read More
Spain | international call for artists and social scientists
Improbable Connections 2012 | an international call for artists and social scientists to collaborate with businesses and organisations in the Basque Country (Spain) on innovation and social responsibility projects…. Read More
Philippines | Focus on European contemporary dance
EUNIC (European National Institutes for Culture) in the Philippines announces that from 22 May to 29 June 2012 it will focus on the collaboration of European contemporary dance groups… Read More
Project Manager, Exhibitions & Programs | Object | job
Object: Australian Centre for Design is currently looking for a Project Manager — Exhibitions & Programs. This new opportunity exists for a dynamic and experienced professional to work at… Read More
MuseumNext | conference
MuseumNext is an international conference on social and digital media for the museum sector. This year it will gather 350 delegates from 34 countries for two days of inspiring presentations, workshops and discussion about the digital side of museums. Read More
Vivid Sydney | international festival of light-music-ideas
Sydney will once again be transformed into a spectacular canvas of light, music and ideas when Vivid Sydney takes over the city after dark from 25 May – 11 June 2012. Read More
Cities for All Helsinki 2012
The Cities For All international expert conference provides an opportunity for the distribution and dissemination of examples related to the topic of accessible design. Read More
Spanish €10.95 million support for publishing culturally valuable books
The European Commission has authorised, under EU state aid rules, a Spanish scheme allowing up to €10.95 million of public funding for the publication of culturally valuable books in… Read More
The Australian Ballet
Founded in 1962, The Australian Ballet is one of the country’s flagship arts companies, and for nearly five decades has been the defining face of ballet in Australia. Read More
By people / In cities : Kuala Lumpur | interview with Vishal J. Singh
This month culture360.org unveils a new series of articles and interviews entitled By people / In cities. The second Kuala Lumpur-based interview introduces Vishal J. Singh, a design consultant and… Read More
Tokyo Art Book Fair 2012 | call for submissions
THE TOKYO ART BOOK FAIR is the largest annual arts publishing fair in Asia and is looking for submissions. Now in its fourth year, the fair gathers together arts publishers, gallery presses and self-publishing artists from Japan and abroad. Read More
Hangzhou named UNESCO City of Crafts and Folk Art
Hangzhou, China has become the fifth City of Craft and Folk Arts in the UNESCO Creative Cities Network, joining Santa Fe (USA), Aswan (Egypt), Kanazawa (Japan) and Icheon (South… Read More
