In April, Hanasaari's Swedish-Finnish Cultural Center and the Ministry of Education and Culture organized a seminar on the New Guidelines for Cultural Policy in Sweden and Finland. The day offered a cooperation forum for the Finnish art and culture field, reflecting possible interrelations between the two countries, based on a survey carried out in Sweden, and discussions on the outlines of Finnish art and artist policy.
"Artistic work is socially valuable and artists should be able to get along with their artistic work."
Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland,
02 May 2018, Finland
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