
On Tuesday May 22 in Amsterdam, Trans Artists / Platform AiR NL organizes a meeting for artists and organizers of artist-in-residence programs about facing the unforeseen, with speakers from Japan and… Read More

The Design for Flood project is a creative collaboration amongst designers. Using “design thinking” as a framework, the project seeks to develop a human-centered design strategy and solution for coping with floods. Read More

UNESCO Bangkok, Asia-Pacific Regional Network for Early Childhood (ARNEC), Asia South Pacific Association for Basic and Adult Education (ASPBAE) and UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO) as… Read More

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

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

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

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

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

Call to artists worldwide to participate in the Green World Art & Culture Festival in Odisha, India, November 2012 – an incubator for art and ideas, artistic exchange and… Read More

The UR{BNE} Film Festival, a series of free films screened at the State Library of Queensland is inspired by “a passion for making urban design more exciting, engaging and accessible to the public, and using film as a way to rethink issues and start critical conversations”. Read More