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MORNING COFFEE AT G.A.P: presenting our new board 2021-2023

MORNING COFFEE AT G.A.P: presenting our new board 2021-2023

May 28, 2021 / 9-11:00 am    Welcome to Morning coffee at G.A.P – an informal event organised on Friday, 28 May from 9 – 11 am in G.A.P’s premises and on Zoom. After a break, we are very excited to reintroduce our series of monthly informal breakfast events at Globe Art Point. The events are organised in a collaboration with our members and stakeholder and/or our community and friends; artists and cultural producers.  The aim of the series is…

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MORNING COFFEE AT G.A.P WITH KULTTUURIKAMELEONTIT RY & SVENSKA.FI 

MORNING COFFEE AT G.A.P WITH KULTTUURIKAMELEONTIT RY & SVENSKA.FI 

MORNING COFFEE AT G.A.P  WITH KULTTUURIKAMELEONTIT RY & SVENSKA.FI  November 19, 2020 / 10-12:00 pm Welcome to Morning coffee at G.A.P – an informal event held on Thursday, 19 November from 10 am to 12 pm in G.A.P’s premises.  For the next Morning Coffee at G.A.P, we are excited to introduce to you representatives from our member associations Marjo-Sisko Lindstedt, the chairperson of Kulttuurikameleontit ry and Alexandr Foy, the secretary from the Svenska.fi organisation.   The session will start with Marjo-Sisko…

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Artists’ taxation support group with Riikka Kuoppala

Artists’ taxation support group with Riikka Kuoppala

In this taxation support group, we will look into the practicalities of filing taxes for artists. The group is facilitated by Riikka Kuoppala and the meeting takes place twice, and is conducted online. Participants are encouraged to send their questions upon registration and to discuss their specific tax issues in the second session. The requirement for participation is attending both sessions. Examples of topics covered: – Differences in taxation for different kinds of artist income. – How to file different…

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10.10.19 – Grants Application peer group with Orlan Ohtonen  & Neicia Marsh

10.10.19 – Grants Application peer group with Orlan Ohtonen  & Neicia Marsh

  Join Orlan Ohtonen & Neicia Marsh from the Feminist Culture House* to discuss your Taike / SKR applications, including respectful budgeting, working conditions, and valuing labour within your grant applications. Bring along a burning question related to your application’s working plan or budget See examples of successful applications (focus: contemporary art, exhibitions, projects, events) Plan to dream equitable working conditions within the arts field The maximum number of participants: 15 people. Enrol by writing an email to info(at)globeartpoint.fi telling us about…

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9.9.19 – Grants application’ peer group with Selina Väliheikki  & Katie Lenanton

9.9.19 – Grants application’ peer group with Selina Väliheikki  & Katie Lenanton

  Join Selina Väliheikki & Katie Lenanton from the Feminist Culture House* to discuss your Kone application, including respectful budgeting, working conditions, and valuing labour within your grant applications. Bring along a burning question related to your application’s working plan or budget See examples of successful applications (focus: contemporary art, exhibitions, projects, events) Plan to dream equitable working conditions within the arts field The maximum number of participants: 15 people. Enrol by writing an email to info(at)globeartpoint.fi Priority to non-Finnish born artists and culture workers residing in…

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IAA Report, Exhibition Remuneration Right in Europe 2018

IAA Report, Exhibition Remuneration Right in Europe 2018

International Association of Art – IAA Europe releases the report on the symposium “Exhibition Remuneration Right in Europe“ took place on November 22, 2018, at the premises of the Belgian collecting society Sabam. It became clear that the issue of exhibition remuneration is an important topic for artists’ associations and initiatives throughout Europe. An exchange took place on national and regional remuneration and fee models that have already been successfully put into practice. Also, current guidelines and campaigns were presented. The…

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FILM INDUSTRY – LINKS

FILM INDUSTRY – LINKS

CINEMAS Website listing Finnish cinemas, operated by the cinemas and distributors associated with Finnish Chamber of Films (Filmikamari). The Finnish film foundation (list in Finnish) DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES SEL ry TRADE UNIONS Actor´s Union Association of Finnish Film Directors (In Finnish) Audio Visual  Producers in Finland APFI Finnish Film Distributors´ Association The Finnish Documentary Guild Union of Film and Media Employees Finland (SET) Trade Union for Theatre and Media Finland (TEME) FESTIVALS AAVE – Alternative Audiovisual Event – Animatricks – Animation…

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LITERATURE – LINKS

LITERATURE – LINKS

ASSOCIATIONS & UNIONS SUOMEN KIRJAILIJALIITTO / THE UNION OF FINNISH WRITERS THE FINNISH BOOK PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION THE FINNISH CRITICS’ ASSOCIATION THE FINNISH ASSOCIATION OF TRANSLATORS AND INTERPRETERS NUOREN VOIMAN LIITTO SOCIETY  OF SWEDISH AUTHORS IN FINLAND SELKOKESKUS LUKUKESKUS / THE FINNISH READING CENTRE PEN FINLAND THE OFFICE OF FINNISH COMICS SOCIETY KIILA NIHIL INTERIT  (In Finnish) HELSINKI POETRY CONNECTION SIVUVALO PLATFORM THE FINNISH SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY WRITERS ASSOCIATION THE ASSOCIATION OF FINNISH NON-FICTION WRITERS IN FINLAND SÄRÖ (in Finnish)…

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Good to know about grants in Finland

Good to know about grants in Finland

GOOD TO KNOW ABOUT GRANTS IN FINLAND   Applying for grants and funding for arts and culture is possible from public bodies (various ministries, the Arts Promotion Center, regions, cities) as well as from state-subsidized and private foundations and funds. You can find information on current grants in these databases: • TINFO Grand Guard (in Finnish only) is a service provided by TINFO: Theatre Info Finland that helps you stay on top of the application deadlines for grants and grants….

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