Culture on Waterfronts in Lisbon!
Jasmine Ålander Nygren2019-03-12T20:02:04+00:00Intercult are representing Sweden in the interdisciplinary project S. O. S. Climate Waterfront. The project aims to explore the impact of climate change affecting Europe's waterfronts. Together, we will exchange transnational examples of best practices and discuss new approaches to tackle challenges connected with climate change. Intercult are currently in Lisbon together with researchers, students and other experts for one month to [...]
Livet Bitch! are introducing methods in I_Improve
Jasmine Ålander Nygren2020-10-02T10:08:49+00:00Livet Bitch! (Life Bitch!) are introduced as an innovative partner in the project I_Improve. Livet Bitch! will present their methods to our international partners with the aim to spread the projects progressive methods for reaching young girls and women to the rest of Europe. Livet Bitch! is a cultural project that originates from the young girls [...]
Pressrelease 2: Memory of Water
Jasmine Ålander Nygren2019-01-22T15:46:37+00:00Memory of Water is an artist-led project that explores the impact artists can have on post-industrial waterfront heritage in terms of urban planning and community development. A highly successful City Lab event initially took place at the end of November in Ostend, Belgium, where objectives and strategies were discussed, and presentations from artists and planners [...]
Partnermeeting 1: Oostende
Jasmine Ålander Nygren2019-01-22T15:42:33+00:00Memory of water project 2018-2020, November 2018 meeting in Ostend. Partners of Memory of Water project, a group of 16 enthusiastic participants (from European cities of Govan, Gdansk, Gothenburg, Limerick, Ostend and Levadia) gathered together in Ostend, Belgium for few days full of meetings with local communities, discussions, workshops and site visits. Take part [...]
Is wood cool? Results of the seed project Wood is Cool
Jasmine Ålander Nygren2019-01-17T09:17:56+00:00During 2018-2019 Intercult initiated the project Wood is Cool together with Project North and Arctic Art Institute. Wood is Cool aimed at establishing contacts and introducing the subject of preservation of cultural heritage through an active involvement of civil society in urban planning of Archangelsk, with artists from Stockholm implementing cultural methods on working with citizens, architects [...]
Open call for participation in the RESHAPE project
Jasmine Ålander Nygren2019-01-09T11:25:13+00:00One of our partners in the project CORNERS, Pogon – Zagreb Centre for Independent Culture and Youth are one of the partner organisation in the project RESHAPE. They are organising an open call for artists and cultural workers who have tried and managed to devise alternative models of working together or have engaged audiences in innovative ways. [...]
New collaboration granted: New Nordic Voices for Coloured Girls
Jasmine Ålander Nygren2019-01-18T09:22:14+00:00New collaboration at Intercult! Nordic Culture Point are supporting the project New Nordic Voices for coloured girls - a collaboration between Intercult, Caisa (Finland) and ACT New Nordic Voices (Denmark) that takes a closer look at the Nordic African context of the first play. New Nordic voices are an initiative created by ACT (Afro-Cosmopolite Thespians) [...]
Nordic Forum for Interculture presents final report
Jasmine Ålander Nygren2018-12-10T09:40:34+00:00The Arts Council Norway is leading the project “Inkluderande kulturliv I Norden” (Inclusive cultural life in the Nordics) together with Intercult and have initiated a mapping of experiences around inclusion in the sphere of culture. The result is the report A place in culture – comments on a diverse arts and cultural life in the [...]
MEMORY OF WATER: Residency Programme
Jasmine Ålander Nygren2018-12-04T19:20:54+00:00Since 2006, the River//Cities platform has developed a European-wide network of organisations, institutions and municipalities specialising in artistic and cultural programming in river and coastal cities. For the Creative Europe Co-operations Projects (Category 1), six core partners have designed a two-year programme to explore the shared themes, issues and challenges facing the post-industrial ports of [...]