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Newsletter 16.3.2016


The Value of International Cultural Networks

We, international cultural networks, come together on a regular basis in Malta to share experiences and knowhow, to increase our cooperation and to discuss how we can better support the cultural sector.

"The Value of International Cultural Networks" is our statement of why we are here and why we intend to stay. You are welcome to share and spread this message and address the value of international cultural networks!

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THRIVE – Networking Culture Leaders

Our board member Lea O'Loughlin attended the workshop THRIVE – Networking Culture Leaders in Singapore last fall.

THRIVE was presented through a partnership between the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA); the European League of Institutes of the Arts (ELIA); Arts Network Asia and presenting partner LASALLE College of the Arts’ Arts Management Programme of the Faculty for the Creative Industries. The project was supported by ASEF Creative Networks of the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) and by the National Arts Council of Singapore.

The THRIVE workshop was designed for the leaders of cultural networks in Asia and Europe and aimed at developing future collaborations between networks on both continents, improving the operations and well as the impact of cultural networks. All in all, leaders of international culture networks represented 16 countries in Asia and Europe. The public session attracted 80 participants to hear selected network leaders give presentations on the topic: 'Global Issues for International Culture Networks: Perspectives from Asia and Europe’.

A video about the workshop can be found here.

Last Residencies for Sa Taronja in Mallorca?

Sa Taronja - The Orange - a unique artist-run centre in Mallorca, is up for grabs. For reasons of age, health and lack of financial resources the owner is about to give up - just as, ironically, the centre has been given a chance to create a new 15-apartment residence in one of its old agricultural halls. Sa Taronja is expected to carry on until midsummer 2016 - or maybe even a few months more - but if a visionary millionaire cannot be found to support it, buy it, or initiate the building of the planned new residence wing (which will make it become completely self-financing, even profitable), it will simply be closed when the money runs out, and the island will lose its most idiosyncratic cultural centre.

If you believe that art is vital to society and you know of anyone who might be interested in giving a new meaning and direction to their life by plunging into a fascinating cultural adventure that creates a profound impact on the lives of people around them, has enormous potential and involves spending lots of time in the Mediterranean, please contact the team at Sa Taronja.

An information pamphlet in English, Spanish or German as well as a video with versions in the three languages can be accessed here.
Contact: Tina Horne
sataronja@gmail.com
hornett4@gmail.com

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Tandem Turkey

Tandem Turkey is now accepting applications from cultural managers based in Turkey and all 28 EU countries to apply for this Tandem’s fourth round, which will run from June 2016 to September 2017. Tandem Turkey is designed to strengthen participants’ skills in the field of cross-cultural collaboration and international project management. Tandem believes that the burning cultural and social questions of our times can be addressed much more creatively and effectively through inspiring learning experiences, working with new organisations and across new localities.
The deadline for applications is April 4th, 2016.

Mobility funding opportunities – Africa

On the Move released the “Guide to funding opportunities for the international mobility of artists and culture professionals – Africa” in cooperation with Art Moves Africa, and Korea Arts Management Service.

This guide provides an overview of funding bodies and schemes that support the international mobility of artists and cultural workers from Africa as well as travelling to Africa. All in all 87 funding organisations and 133 funding schemes related to Africa are listed together with 38 funding bodies and 48 funding schemes with an international outreach as well as key resources on mobility funding for artists and cultural organisations.

Latest Upcoming Deadlines

On average, we post 17 new Upcoming Deadlines per week*. These are residency opportunities from our over 500 members worldwide that give artists the unique opportunity to work and engage in a new environment.

Are you also interested in pursuing an artist residency? Then browse our Upcoming Deadline section regularly for new incoming opportunities and follow our Facebook and Twitter pages.

Find your perfect artist residency and apply. Encounter the world in residencies!

* based on records from the past 12 months

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