“Infrakultura”: Cultural Workers Meeting

Sector: Culture and creative industries
Type: Workshop
Location: Ukraine
Deadline: Finished
Organiser: Other

“Infrakultura” is a chance to rethink the future of cultural infrastructure and products in Ukrainian communities during a three-day workshop in western Ukraine.

The competition is held as part of Vidnova Lab, initiated by Commit by MitOst gGmbH with the financial support of EVZ Stiftung and Robert Bosch Stiftung in partnership with Insha Osvita. This is one of thousands of EU opportunities for Ukraine.

More about the programme

What do I get?
  • A three-day workshop on the transformation of local cultural infrastructure, which will be held on 4-6 April in one of the cities in western Ukraine. The organisers will take care of round-trip tickets, accommodation and meals.
  • Networking and exchange of experience with colleagues from different parts of Ukraine.
  • A discussion of working models, challenges and fulcrums for culture at the local level.
  • Overview of the local cultural context of the city where the event will take place.
Can I apply?

This event is for everyone who works with culture outside big cities:

  • Leaders who develop culture at the local level.
  • Representatives of cultural institutions and public organisations in the field of culture, who work with local audiences or develop physical cultural spaces in their communities.
How do I apply?

By 5 March, fill out a short online form.

The results will be announced by 17 March. The organisers will choose 10 winners who will attend the event.

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