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Philea launches latest study into European philanthropic funding of arts and culture
Today, Philea released the second volume of its study into European philanthropic funding in the field of arts and culture. As multiple crises have unfolded in recent years, the arts…
Philanthropy investing in arts and culture for public good
In a rapidly changing world where arts and culture face unprecedented challenges, collaboration has become imperative for foundations seeking to create a meaningful and sustainable contribution to cultural development and society. By working collectively, foundations could leverage their unique strengths, share insights, and pool resources to tackle complex issues that no single philanthropic institution can address alone.
Arts and culture at the core of philanthropy
Although the arts can’t fix high energy prices or missiles raining down on innocent civilians, they are very much part of these struggles and transitions – helping people to make sense, to respond and to campaign.
The Power of Participation and Collaboration in Arts and Culture
Participation and collaboration have long been critical components of art and culture, but their significance is more evident now than ever before. In light of the unprecedented challenges that the world is currently facing, the arts hold the potential to inspire and instigate positive change.
Registration open for Philea Forum 2023
Registration is now open for the Philea Forum 2023 “A New Compass for Europe: Forged in Crisis, Forward in Hope” in Šibenik from 23 – 25 May, hosted by the…
REMEMBR-HOUSE
Fondazione 1563, in partnership with the National Museum of Italian Judaism and the Shoah, will present the REMEMBR-HOUSE project on 28 February in Ferrara, Italy, aiming…
Europe Day events
The European Cultural Foundation is turning Europe Day into a day to meet other Europeans at one of the many events taking place around the continent, to experience, share and…
Culture is the new energy for Europe – Cultural Deal for Europe annual policy conversation
First launched in 2020 in the first months of the pandemic, the Cultural Deal for Europe campaign has been revamped this year to reflect on a changing world and new EU and global trends.
Art as an engine of technological and social innovation
The relationship between art and technology has always been the result of our co-evolution with the environment. In the context of rapid technological change, it is at the nexus of art, science and society that people and organisations can respond to the uncertainty of our times in unexpected and innovative ways.