ASEF Culture360 | Connecting Asia and Europe through arts and culture


By Claire Wilson

21 Feb 2012

Between art and environment: a Malaysian case study

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In Tasik Chini, an NGO is building capacity to empower local communities to document their traditional knowledge and actively participate in the management and restoration planning process of their immediate …

Triangle Conference | sustaining the global art ecologies through networking

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The Triangle Conference, which took place on November 26th and 27th 2011 in London, focused on the very raison d’être of art networks, their assets, as well as their current …

By Florentina Bratfanof

01 Feb 2012

Maribor 2012 | The Urban Furrows programme

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The culture360.org contributor Florentina Bratfanof speaks with Marta Gregorcic, the coordinator of the Urban Furrows, another important programme of Maribor Capital of Culture 2012.

By Kerrine Goh

20 Dec 2011

Artists and economic growth | Interview with Malou Jacob

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Malou Jacob is a playwright and the Executive Director of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) in the Philippines, which was started by a group of artists …

By Kerrine Goh

15 Dec 2011

A review of the 5th World Summit on Arts and Culture | Australia

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On 3-6 October the 5th World Summit on Arts and Culture took place in Melbourne, Australia, coinciding with the development of a National Cultural Policy of Australia, something of real …

By Anupama Sekhar

12 Dec 2011

Asia-Europe dialogue on cultural policy

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[caption id="attachment_17703" align="aligncenter" width="576" caption="Taeck-soo Chun, Secretary General, Korean National Commission for UNESCO speaks at the inaugural Experts' Meeting on Cultural Policy (Seoul, July 2011)"][/caption] The protection and promotion of …

By Kerrine Goh

12 Dec 2011

Asia-Europe perspectives on art and climate change

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Ulla-Alexandra Mattl talks to Alison Tickell (Julie's Bycicle) and Pooja Sood (Khoj Collective) during the 5th World Summit on Arts and Culture, last October in Melbourne Australia.

By Kerrine Goh

07 Dec 2011

Art is a catalyst for change | In conversation with Anmol Vellani

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Anmol Vellani is the Executive Director of the India Foundation for the Arts based in Bangalore, India and the regional Editor of the World CP-Asia, the International Database of Cultural …

By Kerrine Goh

28 Nov 2011

Campaign for the Arts gathers momentum | Ireland

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The NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR THE ARTS was established in the Republic of Ireland in September 2009. The purpose of this body is to act as a lobbying group for the …

By Kerrine Goh

03 Nov 2011

Measuring the impact of cultural policies

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Cultural policymakers are increasingly coveting ‘hard’ evidence, requiring cultural organisations to report against performance indicators and asking grant recipients to demonstrate their projects’ impacts.

By Valentina Riccardi

18 Oct 2011

culture360.org "maps" the impressions of the World Summit

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culture360.org "maps" the creative intersections at the 5th World Summit on arts and culture that took place in Melbourne, Australia on 3-6 October 2011.

By Llobet & Pons

17 Oct 2011

Exchanging artistic ideals and values | residency programmes in Japan

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Artists Jasmina Llobet and Luis Fernández Pons visited a number of artist-in-residency programmes in Japan and offer their impressions and advice to artists considering applying.

By Valentina Riccardi

26 Sep 2011

culture360.org in Melbourne | your voice to the World Summit on Arts and Culture

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culture360.org invites everyone to participate to the 5th World Summit on Arts and Culture and give a reason as to why the arts are a catalyst for change in today’s …

By Christopher Madden

28 Jul 2011

An introduction to New Zealand cultural policy – Part 1

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New Zealand remained untouched by humans until around the 11th Century, when Polynesian travellers chanced upon its remote and pristine islands. Europeans began colonising as commercial settlers in the early …

By Christopher Madden

28 Jul 2011

An introduction to New Zealand cultural policy – Part 2

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The Ministry for Culture and Heritage builds its policies and strategies around three key themes: create, preserve and engage.