Publications
Showing 3790 results in “Publications”.
Manatū Taonga - Ministry for Culture & Heritage, New Zealand, 31 October 2024, New Zealand
A national strategy that outlines how the government will prioritise support for our creative and cultural sectors to 2030.
A New Approach (ANA), 30 October 2024, Australia
Transformative Edge 2024 reveals that creating and encouraging opportunities for people to experience arts, culture and creativity assists populations to live well – with prosperity, cohesion, security, health and sustainability. Using widely accepted metric tools, it shows that creative and cultural engagement provides an unexpected edge to respond to Australia’s deepest challenges.
European Commission, 29 October 2024, International
You want to create a sustainable project, but you don’t know where to start? Culture Moves Europe has created two documents with lists of practical tips to encourage prospective applicants and grantees to adopt more sustainable practices in their mobility projects.
National Endowment for the Arts, 29 October 2024, USA
In November 2023, Creative Forces hosted the first State of the Science Summit, “Advancing Creative Arts Therapies Research for Military-Connected Populations,” at the (External link)Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine headquarters in Rockville, Maryland. This two-day hybrid event brought more than 100 clinicians and researchers together to focus on the state of c…
Arts Council England, 25 October 2024, England
Creative Corridors represent the concept of joining creative hotspots across large geographic areas - involving people and organisations from the arts and culture sector and the wider creative industries – to capitalise on the creativity of our towns and cities, with the potential to unlock tens of billions of pounds for the economy.
Art Basel, 24 October 2024, International
To provide insights into the activities and attitudes of collectors The Art Basel and UBS Survey of Global Collecting 2024 authored by Clare McAndrew of Arts Economics, presents the results of research carried out in mid-2024 on high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) currently active in the art market.
Filter