Three tips when planning your online event

2020-10-07T20:30:43+00:00

Earlier this year in June we were planning our workshop together with Changemaker Livet Bitch! - and let me tell you, we learned a lot. Firstly, we had to ask ourselves if it was possible to go through with a workshop in the current climate of the pandemic. We decided, like many others during [...]

Three tips when planning your online event2020-10-07T20:30:43+00:00

Woven Session #3!

2020-10-21T14:27:05+00:00

Woven session #3: Home. Alice Máselníková and Olia Fedorova Friday 9th October 15–16 SE time, 16–17 UE time To Facebook event Home. Feeling of home and being at home. Being at home too much; not feeling at home enough. Work at home. Home work. Remote work. No work. Too much work. In what ways has [...]

Woven Session #3!2020-10-21T14:27:05+00:00

Informal learning

2020-10-02T12:52:41+00:00

I_improve is a project centered around informal learning, but what is informal learning? Our informal educator Avril Meehan helps us answer that question in a brand new piece of writing published on the I_improve website. She goes into explaining the subject, how to approach it and also a reading list for those who would [...]

Informal learning2020-10-02T12:52:41+00:00

European Culture during the Corona-Crisis

2021-01-14T13:50:35+00:00

The Corona Virus changes the world and also the culture in Europe. How do cultural workers deal with it? What effects does the virus have on the world of culture and how do the different countries of the European Union deal with it? We discuss these questions with the Council of the River // Cities [...]

European Culture during the Corona-Crisis2021-01-14T13:50:35+00:00

EU:s cultural recovery plan

2020-09-08T16:48:48+00:00

The European Parliament's Committee on Culture and Education (CULT) organized a video conference on the first of September  where the financial recovery of the cultural and creative Europe was discussed. Last week, the organization Culture Action Europe published an article about the conference and the importance of Creative Europe as part of the cultural sector's [...]

EU:s cultural recovery plan2020-09-08T16:48:48+00:00

Presenting: Woven Network

2020-10-05T13:57:09+00:00

Woven Network, or Women's Network in English, is a 6 month online art residence involving 7 female artists from 5 European countries across 3 timezones.  This is our creative response to the pandemic: sharing experiences of women workers who are on the frontlines battling the coronavirus. Our artists will seek to highlight the women working [...]

Presenting: Woven Network2020-10-05T13:57:09+00:00

Reflecting on our June 2020 workshop

2020-10-02T09:55:50+00:00

On the 16th of June 2020, we at Intercult had the pleasure of hosting a workshop together with our changemaker Livet Bitch! (which translates as Life Bitch!). The theme was: theatre as a space for feminist issues. The participants in workshop where from all over Sweden’s cultural field - decision makers, freelance artists, theatre producers, [...]

Reflecting on our June 2020 workshop2020-10-02T09:55:50+00:00

Summery of workshop: theatre as a space for feminist issues

2020-10-02T09:57:37+00:00

On the 16th of June 2020, Intercult had the pleasure of hosting a digital social innovation lab together with our I_improve changemaker Livet Bitch! (which translates as Life Bitch!). The theme was: theatre as a space for feminist issues. The participants in the lab where from all over Sweden’s cultural field - decision makers, freelance [...]

Summery of workshop: theatre as a space for feminist issues2020-10-02T09:57:37+00:00

Webinar: Participation, collaboration and co-creation in art and urban planning

2020-05-30T12:50:59+00:00

Date: Wednesday June 3 2020 Time: 12.30-13.30 Place: Intercult Facebook Page There are probably very few people working in culture, design and urban planning that have not heard the word participation over the past ten years. Maybe even a few times too often, even if it is now being exchanged with the words collaboration and [...]

Webinar: Participation, collaboration and co-creation in art and urban planning2020-05-30T12:50:59+00:00
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