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New report: The cultural sector is concerned with the environment, but measures are lacking

Kulturdirektoratet - Arts and Culture Norway, 14 May 2024, Norway

Despite a high level of climate and environmental commitment in the cultural sector, half of Norwegian cultural enterprises have few or no measures to adapt to a changing climate. The Norwegian Directorate of Culture has been tasked with helping the cultural sector with the green transition.

Creating Futures: Art and AI for Tomorrow's Narratives

Salzburg Global Seminar, 10 May 2024, International

In a world brimming with polarization, inequity and complexity, understanding and shaping our future is more crucial than ever. Artists and cultural practitioners are crucial in pushing the boundaries of how we understand ourselves and the world around us. They help us to move beyond the familiar, transcend borders between the present and the future, and encourage exploration into realms that see…

Arts Council of Northern Ireland launches 10-year Strategic Plan, 2024-34

Arts Council of Northern Ireland, 08 May 2024, Northern Ireland

The Arts Council’s 10-year Strategic Plan provides the strategic direction for the development of the arts in Northern Ireland over the period 2024-34.

Creative Pulse Survey Results

Culture Action Europe, 08 May 2024, International

Culture Action Europe, in partnership with Panteia, has released ‘Creative Pulse: A survey on the status and working conditions of artists and cultural and creative sector professionals in Europe’. This report highlights the main challenges faced by professionals in these sectors and suggests policy actions.

Artists as Workers: An economic study of professional artists in Australia

Creative Australia, 06 May 2024, Australia

Artists as Workers: An Economic Study of Professional Artists in Australia, by David Throsby and Katya Petetskaya, is the seventh in a landmark study, carried out independently over the last four decades by Professor Throsby and colleagues at Macquarie University, with support from Creative Australia (previously the Australia Council for the Arts).

Evaluation of an online arts-based platform to support the health and well-being of older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey

BMC Public Health, 04 May 2024, Canada

The objective of this study was to conduct a formative evaluation of the Art Your Service (AYS) arts-based program to determine the program’s potential for improving the social and physical well-being of older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.