A Plan B for the Cultural Policies of European Cities

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A series of online discussions on the cultural policies of European cities in the current crisis and beyond. On 22nd June2020 we hosted experts and officials from Novi Sad (Vuk Radulović), Lisbon (Alexandra Sabino) and Ljubljana (Mateja Demšič). Online events are moderated by Ragnar Siil, an international cultural policy expert. Do not miss autumn series of events!
Prvi spletni dogodek “Vgrajevanje plana B v mestne kulturne strategije” (22. junij 2020): Mateja Demšič (Mestna občina Ljubljana), Alexandra Sabino (Mesto Lizbona), Vuk Radulović (Fundacija Novi Sad 2021) in Ragnar Siil (EE).

The purpose of this series of online discussions is for representatives of various European cities to exchange their experiences in providing support to artists, cultural creators and organizations during the crisis brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. Examples of good practices can serve as a model and a stimulus for European cities at a time when cultural entities must find new ways to operate.

First online event titled Integrating a Plan B into Cultural Strategies of European Cities (22nd June 2020) in a series of online discussions on the cultural policies of European cities in the current crisis and beyond has focused on short-term measures and long-term considerations of culture strategies. We have hosted experts and officials from Novi Sad (Vuk Radulović), Lisbon (Alexandra Sabino) and Ljubljana (Mateja Demšič), sharing their insight into various aspects of the position of culture in urban development during and after the crisis. Ragnar Siil, an international cultural policy expert, has moderated the online discussion. Watch video here.

Do not miss online events

CULTURE AND SPACE DURING AND AFTER THE CRISIS
Thursday, 1 October 2020

SHIFTING CULTURAL CONTENT ONLINE DURING AND AFTER THE CRISIS
Thursday, 5 November 2020

The events will be held in English.
Further information: Tanja Kos (tanja.kos[at]motovila.si)

The series of online discussions is organized by the City of Ljubljana and the Motovila Institute (CED Slovenia) in cooperation with members of the European network of Creative Europe Desks. Ljubljana is a candidate city for European Capital of Culture 2025.