China’s Minister of Culture Cai Wu has announced further reforms for the cultural industry sector, and encourages competitive cultural enterprises to expand overseas. Cai said that China will promote… Read More
This week, in the series By People / In Cities, the fourth Kuala Lumpur-based interview introduces Sze Ying Goh, the mind behind #BetterKL, a campaign that encourages KL-ites to… Read More
ELIA (European League of Institutes of the Arts) welcomes its members from the Higher Arts Education field in Asia, Europe and beyond to participate in the ELIA-ASIA symposium in… Read More
After an intensive 2-year collaborative project with 19 European partners, looking at artistic residencies and mobility, ON-AiR : Reflecting on the mobility of artists in Europe is published, along with other… Read More
Save the date! ResArtis worldwide network of artist residencies 2012 General Meeting in Tokyo, October 25-28 on theme: New Horizons for Creative Platforms, Constellation of Cultures-Asia, Middle East and… Read More
On April 30th, Melbourne based cross-art form organisation Not Yet Its Difficult (NYID) organised the forum Asia + Europe = Australia. Lesley Alway, Director of Asialink Arts was among the speakers. Read More
The Cultural Exchange Department at the Asia-Europe Foundation seeks to recruit a motivated Project Executive with excellent communication and administration skills. Read More
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 European Union and China are taking their co-operation to a new level with the launch of a “people-to-people” dialogue covering education, culture, youth, research and multilingualism. Androulla Vassiliou,… Read More
The Turin School of Development in Italy announces a Masters programme in World Heritage and Cultural Projects for Development. Applications invited – course starts October 2012. Cultural activities are… Read More
This week, in the series By People / In Cities, the third Kuala Lumpur-based interview introduces Michelle Alice Tan, a young design advocate who wants to trigger social change… Read More
The annual Southeast Asia Update meeting brings together researchers working on the region, and is organised by the Centre for Pacific and Asian Studies (CPAS) of the Radboud University… 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 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
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
As reported in The Art Newspaper, the Centre Pompidou is looking to expand abroad with a chain of galleries that will carry the flagship French institution’s brand. Target countries… Read More
Dutch Design Fashion Architecture (DutchDFA) presented the results of 3 years of jointly promoting the Dutch creative industry in April, with notable successes in China and India. Read More
The Arts Development Fund (Cultural Exchange Project) administered by the Hong Kong Home Affairs Bureau aims to promote cultural exchanges between Hong Kong and other places. Hong Kong residents… Read More
This month culture360.org launches a new series of articles entitled Curating culture360.org. Selected content ‘curators’ review and reflect on the news, articles and opportunities from Asia and Europe they… Read More
This month culture360.org unveils a new series of articles and interviews entitled By people / In cities. The first article of the series introduces the Malaysian capital city Kuala Lumpur within the… Read More
The Centre for REsearch in ARts and Economics (CREARE) organises the 4th edition of the International Summer School in Cultural Economics – three courses are planned. Apply now. Read More
This month culture360.org unveils a new series of articles and interviews entitled By people / In cities, a series of articles and interviews that aims to enhance the understanding of… Read More
Call to Create is a global network of creative organisations launched by the Round House in London uniting to harness the power of young people’s creativity. Organisations worldwide committed to this work are invited to join. Read More
The Casa Asia Award is granted annually to distinguish individuals, institutions and organisations that have excelled in promoting awareness, dialogue and harmony among societies of Spain and the Asia Pacific region. Call for nominations. Read More
The Ministry of Cultural Affairs of Bangladesh is organizing a three -day Cultural Diversity Ministerial Forum (CDMF) of the Asia -Pacific Region supported by UNESCO and funded by the… Read More
UNESCO launches the third call for applications for funding from the International Fund for Cultural Diversity (IFCD). Read More
In January 2012 ENCATC launched the ENCATC Online Journal of Cultural Management and Policy, aiming to stimulate debate on cultural management and cultural policy among scholars, educators, policy makers… Read More
An international campaign has been launched to save the Indian city of Chandigarh, the unique planned city and architectural treasure created by French architect Le Corbusier. Read More
The International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA) will hold its 26th June Congress in Seoul, Korea, with the timely and poignant theme of Cultural Shifts. June 11-16. Read More