IFACCA Announcements in September 2004
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Host City Announced for World Summit 2006
NewcastleGateshead, England, has been selected by IFACCA as the venue for the Third World Summit on the Arts and Culture. To be co-hosted by the Arts Council England, the Summit will be held on 14-17 June 2006. The Summit, which will focus on the role of the arts and culture in regeneration, is expected to attract about 500 cultural leaders, policy makers and regeneration managers from around the world. more >
IFACCA BOARD TO MEET IN HANOI
IFACCA's board will meet in Hanoi, Vietnam, on 25-26 October. The meeting, to be hosted by the Ministry of Culture and Information, will provide an opportunity to discuss recommendations arising from recent mini-summits, the theme of the next World Summit and new project proposals. The last meeting was in Washington DC in April 2004. Suggestions for agenda items are always welcome by the IFACCA secretariat. more >
ARTS AND DISABILITY POLICIES
IFACCA today released its latest D'Art report, Arts and Disability Policies. Written by IFACCA's research analyst, Chris Madden, with the help of 11 respondents, the report looks at concepts and issues surrounding disability and the arts, and explores disability policies and programs adopted by arts funding agencies. Examples of arts and disability initiatives are provided, with resources listed both by type of initiative and by country. The report will be of interest to anyone looking to develop arts and disability initiatives or review existing policies and programs. IFACCA welcomes feedback and additional comments on the report. For more information on the D'Art program, click here. more >
New media culture policy recommendations released
A strategy for the international development of new media culture policy, the Helsinki Agenda, has been proposed by the participants in the expert meeting on media arts and media culture policy which took place on 22-23 August. The paper outlines the values of new media culture, provides 11 recommendations and three proposals for further action. The meeting was co-hosted by IFACCA, the Arts Council of Finland and m-cult centre for new media culture during ISEA2004, the 12th International Symposium on Electronic Art. more >
Please help - resources about artists' mobility
IFACCA has received a query from Mary Ann DeVlieg, Network Coordinator of the Informal European Theatre Meeting (IETM), for information on artists' mobility programs. Ms DeVlieg is looking for information on programs that aim to encourage the movement of artists across national borders. IETM has developed a bibliography of recent European Commission communications, studies and documents on artists' mobility. A link to this bibliography is provided in the attachment here with other online resources on artists' mobility collated by the IFACCA secretariat. CONTEXT As the references and resources attached to this question indicate, artists' mobility is an issue of considerable and increasing interest to national and international arts support agencies in our 'globalised' context. With the aid of new communications technology and cheaper travel, artists are collaborating more easily across national borders. Research indicates, however, artists themselves encounter a variety of obstacles when moving between countries. Examples of hindrances are:



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