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Diversity Agent Course, Open Call Results

Diversity Agent Course, Open Call Results

In 2019, Culture for All Service, Globe Art Point and the Center for Cultural Policy Research Cupore organize a Diversity Agent Course for cultural workers and artists of non-Finnish origin or background. The course is part of the project Avaus and supported by the National Agency for Education. The aim of the course is to offer tools for developing diversity in the arts and culture sector. The course introduces participants to topics related to diversity, familiarizes with the arts and culture sector…

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Contract and reimbursement practices relating to the organization of art exhibitions; Working Group Final Report

Contract and reimbursement practices relating to the organization of art exhibitions; Working Group Final Report

Abstract in English: The Ministry of Education and Culture set up a committee to investigate the agreement and remuneration practices relating to organising art exhibitions. The purpose of the committee was to investigate the current agreement and remuneration practices between artists and the organisers of exhibitions, as well as the division of the cost of the exhibitions between the parties; to draft alternative ways to develop those practices; and to assess the effects of the alternative development methods. In its…

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Strategy for Cultural Policy 2025 – Ministry of Education and Culture

Strategy for Cultural Policy 2025 – Ministry of Education and Culture

Resumen: The Strategy for Cultural Policy of the Ministry of Education and Culture describes the government duties in cultural policy, evaluates the current state of arts and culture and changes in the field as well as sets strategic targets for the strategy period. Key changes in the field of arts and culture are related to the following issues: social development will be uncertain, the state of public finances will continue to be difficult, demographic changes will diversify consumption habits, service…

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