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Intercult digital

In spring 2020, Intercult arranges a number of webinars with different themes live streamed on our Facebook page. The seminars focus on current themes such as the cultural sector's contribution to climate challenges, cultural heritage, European cultural policy in the Covid-19 pandemic. Themes are introduced and discussed by the invited lecturers and the hope is that these webinars will open up a dialogue about culture's relationship to sustainability, social cohesion and urban development. In each passport, we also address a [...]

April 23rd, 2020|

Apply for Culture of Solidarity Fund

European cultural foundation launches a solidarity fund! The Fund – setup in partnership with other foundations – is looking to support imaginative cultural initiatives – big or small – that reinforce solidarity and the notion of Europe as a shared public space in response to the current crisis and its aftershocks. It is open to individuals, collectives and organisations from all sectors and civil society at large with initiatives and ideas that: expand the notion of Europe as an open [...]

April 6th, 2020|

Read the report – In search for True Inclusion and Practice

Intercult is a part of Nordic Forum for Intercultural (NFI), that this December organizes a conference  in Oslo about tools and strategies that can be used for a more inclusive cultural sector. The conference marks the end of the project An Inclusive cultural life in the Nordics. As a result of the project, the report is now finished and published; "In search for True Inclusion and Practice - An Overview of texts, projects and practice on cultural diversity in the [...]

February 4th, 2020|

1,000 days of culture: cultural organisations call for government inquiry

"Stronger legal protection is needed to ensure that the publicly funded culture is free from direct political influence and does not become an ideological tool for current power. In the past, we have not seen the need for a cultural law to establish the public's responsibility for the whole of culture to exist throughout the country and for the principle of arm's length to be respected. However, when the principle is eliminated, we believe that the issue of further legislating [...]

December 18th, 2019|

Preserving the cultural heritage of the old city and seaside in Batumi

Connecting Georgia (2019-2020) is an artistic project that aims at developing and discussing tools that can be helpful to tackle the challenges for sites with post-industrial cultural heritage. The project connects the city of Batumi with other european cities engaged in the Memory of Water Creative Europe EU project. From the last decade some major challenges can be highlighted faced by the city regarding cultural heritage preservation. Unfortunately, urban heritage management system of Batumi clearly falls short of international [...]

December 17th, 2019|

OPEN CALL: CONNECTING GEORIGA

23 - 29 March 2020 Batumi, Georgia Connecting Georgia is an artist-led project exploring post-industrial waterfront heritage in the context of urban planning and community development. The project is connected to the Creative Europe funded project Memory of Water that gathers six partners in Europe and funded by the Swedish Institute, Third Country Participation in the Baltic Sea region. Connecting Georgia (MCON) offers artistic research and creative residency of 2 Swedish artists, curated by artistic duo SIMKA in Batumi, Georgia. The project aims to explore [...]

December 12th, 2019|

See the film from Nordic Dialogues!

See the film to the right from the conference Nordic Dialogues, that was held in Oslo between 2-3 December! Nordic Forum for Interculture (NFI) is a cross boarder network of nordic resource centers that work to promote cultural diversity. Intercult is a part of NFI, that organized the conference in Oslo about tools and strategies usable for a more inclusive cultural sector. The conference marked the end of the projekt An inclusive cultural life in the Nordics. The film is [...]

December 6th, 2019|

Vienna – third partner meeting within I_Improve

I_Improve (2018-2021) is a cooperative European project. The partnership consists of 6 members from the River//Cities platform: Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Italy, Poland and Lithuania. The common framework is promoting audience engagement through culture, especially in waterfront areas. Its priorities are social inclusion, open and innovative practices in the digital area, and adult education. During 20-22 November the third transnational team meeting took place within the I_Improve project. This time the partners met in Vienna, Austria, where Wiener SPÖ Bildung were [...]

December 4th, 2019|

Summarising experiences and learning processes in Stockholm

We organised a meeting in Stockholm to summarise our learning, teaching and training activities within the framework of I_Improve. The meeting took place at our host Intercult's offices in Stockholm on August 18th to August August 22nd. The aim with our meeting was to gather input from each other, discuss our learning activities and plan for future activities within the project. All partners had previously attended bilateral meetings during 2019. One of our main aims of our project is to [...]

November 27th, 2019|
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