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Diversidad de las expresiones culturales

Observatorio Mundial sobre la Condición Social del Artista

Seminar on “Arts, migrations and intercultural dialogue” in Lanzarote, Spain

Call for applications

Art aspects art society is an independent organization based in Berlin, whose main focus is on the development and running of creative workshops across Europe.

Arts Aspects organizes two workshops in Lanzarote (Spain), from 17 to 29 May 2010, in order to promote cultural exchanges on the European issue of migration and to look for solutions through creative and pratical works. The seminars are directed to art professors, artists, and professionals who work in the field of adult training.

The European Commission supports those seminars, and applicants can apply for grants until 15 January 2010.

For further information, please visit www.art-aspects.de/index.html

Contact:
art aspects art society

Nostitzstrasse 40
D - 10961 Berlin
Germany
Tel: +49.30.23 888 395
Fax: +49.30.29 888 394
info@art-aspects.de
www.art-aspects.de/index.html

  • Points of the 1997 Declaration related to this subject:
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    Parag. 18: (...) New means of private funding, from major foundations to small companies, must be encouraged as supplementary sources of funds, particularly with a view to supporting the creation, the expression and the dissemination of contemporary works.
    - Parag. 19: Public and private funding sources are invited to respond favourably to requests made by artists in developing countries or countries in transition. UNESCO’s intervention is particularly necessary in order to identify and publicize existing opportunities for private funding of the arts worldwide.

  • Source:Interarts
  • 06-12-2009
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