Check out the new Changing Room Knowledge Base WRITTEN BY CULTURAL OPERATORS FOR CULTURAL OPERATORS Read independent information about working in culture in Europe Add your own tips or… Read More
The Toyota Foundation announces a grants programme offering both small-scale and regular project grants. The themes include culture, relationships with nature and social systems. Read More
Ellen Heyward has written a review for Culture Europe International of the European Parliament’s 2009 report into ‘The Potential for Cultural Exchanges between the European Union and Third Countries:… Read More
The 2010 Call for applications to the UNESCO Fund is now open, to support projects and activities that aim to foster the emergence of a dynamic cultural sector. Read More
The Singapore Arts Festival will have a greater focus on the creative process and perspectives of art making in Asia. It will provide a platform to showcase performances, collaborations and new works-in-progress by Singapore and Asian artists while maintaining a global perspective. Read More
The 14th Tokyo Performing Arts Market (TPAM) is held this year over the four days from Mar. 1 – 4 Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space. This is an arts market… Read More
ASEF’s Cultural Exchange Department seeks to engage one project executive and one project officer for immediate start. ASEF’s Cultural Exchange Department undertakes innovative programmes in cultural cooperation, sustaining various… Read More
The Internationale Gesellschaft der Bildenden Künste (IGBK) organised a meeting of European experts on ‘Mobility in the Visual Arts Sector in Europe’ in Linz, Austria in December 2009. The… Read More
The 4th Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale was held in Japan in commemoration with the 10th anniversary of the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum. The exhibition included artists from 21 Asian countries. Read More
LabforCulture is a European Cultural Foundation project. Online since June 2006, its mission is to ensure access to arts & cultural information & encourage experimentation with web technologies. Read More
As the largest network of artist residency centres, Res Artis based in the Netherlands since 2003, has been acting as the major international network representing artists in residence centres worldwide. Read More
IETM is a network committed to contemporary performing arts and to collaborating across national borders. It has 440 member-organisations from over 45 countries. Read More