News

  • 04.08.10 Members General Assembly and Culture Action Europe Conference 7-9 October 2010 in Brussels Read more...
  • 14.07.10 OMC working group reports have been published Read more...
  • 17.06.10 Culture Action Europe Newsletter #3 2010 Read more...
  • 06.05.10 The Platform for Intercultural Europe is recruting Read more...
  • 14.04.10 Culture Action Europe Newsletter #2 2010 Read more...
  • 12.04.10 The EU 2020 strategy: analysis and perspectives Read more...
  • 31.03.10 Culture Action Europe is looking for a translation intern Read more...
  • 29.03.10 Members’ meetings and policy consultation Read more...
  • 17.03.10 Already 6 new members in 2010! Read more...
  • 10.02.10 Culture Action Europe Newsletter #1 2010 Read more...
  • 10.02.10 Renewed EU commitmment to combating poverty and social exclusion – what perspectives for the Year? Read more...
  • 08.02.10 EP Hearing – Androulla Vassiliou Commisioner-Desginate for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth Read more...
  • 14.01.10 Our contribution to the EC consultation on the future EU 2020 strategy Read more...
  • 11.01.10 Our contribution to the EC consultation on financial regulation Read more...
  • 07.12.09 Culture Action Europe Newsletter #8 Read more...
  • 18.08.09 Post elections analysis – to know more about the composition of the new European Parliament and of the new Culture Committee Read more...
Meetings
Culture Action Europe Conference : The TIme is Now ! Print
Culture Action Europe Conference

October 7-9 2010: The Culture Action Europe conference has a long established tradition as the key focal point for cultural operators, civil society, experts and policy makers to come together and debate key issues at stake for Europe’s cultural life.

The conference will inspire, argue and debate what choices we make now and how they will alter the landscape of future EU policies for culture. It will try to embrace two interconnected visions: first, the contributions of arts and cultural sector to the vision of Europe in the future; second, the recognition and support for these contributions within the range of programmes and policies that the EU has to offer. The programme for the conference is concentrated and focused on in-depth debate, allow space for extensive audience participation and interaction between speakers and delegates.

 

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Brussels - Culture Action Europe's 17th General Assembly, September 28-30 2009 Print
The Seventeenth Culture Action Europe's General Assembly took place in Brussels from 28-30 September 2009. It was held in parallel to the European Cultural Forum for which Culture Action Europe prepared the manifesto ‘Culture in Europe: Make it fly’.
 
Marseilles - Culture Action Europe's 16th General Assembly, October 23-25 2008 Print

The Sixteenth Conference of Culture Action Europe - the European Forum for the Arts and Heritage was held in Marseilles from 23-25 October. More than 250 participants from 25 countries took part in two intense days of reflection, debate and action around the place and role of culture in Europe.

 

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See the gallery of pictures made by Agnieszka Wlazel
Read the conference report
Read the report of the workshops
 
Warsaw - EFAH 15th General Assembly, November 8-10 2007 Print

The 15th Annual General Meeting of the European Forum for the Arts and Heritage and the Inside Out conference were held at the exceptional venue Fabryka Trzciny from 8 till 10 November 2007. The framing question of the conference was ‘How and why cultural operators may be motivated and mobilised to get themselves organised on European political issues’. The discussions provided rich material for the future actions of EFAH and its members. Over 150 participants from 25 countries, both within and outside the EU, attended the conference.

 
Helsinki - EFAH 14th General Assembly, October 5-7 2006 Print
The European Forum for the Arts conference Islands and Bridges was a unique event at which cultural actors and activists concerned with developments in European policies came together, and made their voice heard. The conference sought to investigate and understand the value and importance of intercultural dialogue in the European context.
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Budapest - EFAH 13th General Assembly, November 17-20 2005 Print
Over 400 participants from 30 countries, including over 60 EFAH members joined the Inclusive Europe, Horizon 2020. The conference was a landmark event for EFAH with the President of the European Commission, and the Commissioner for Education and Culture endorsing the work we are engaged upon.
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Lille - EFAH 12th General Assembly, October 28-30 2004 Print
The 2004 EFAH General Assembly in Lille attracted around 200 people, from over 25 countries across Europe. Within the context of an increased emphasis on a ‘Europe of Regions’ by the European Union and its many departments and agencies, the Assembly challenged participants to reflect on the roles and status of culture.
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Previous General Assemblies Print
To learn more about the previous EFAH General Assemblies since its creation in 1994, where they took place and what topics they get onto.
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