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Examining the Relationship Between Nature and Art
From the greatest painters of yesteryears to some of today’s most promising talent, nature has undeniably proven itself to be one of the most treasured of muses known to man
Taking a creative hobby to creative business
Kateryna Kravchuk, who works on The Creative Enterprise Programme with the British Council Ukraine, explains the challenges of being a creative entrepreneur in an emerging creative economy
Seven ways to create a successful learning programme
Anna Karnaukh, the British Council Senior Arts Manager in Ukraine, reflects on the past few years of the Creative Enterprise Programme and offers her advice for creating meaningful learning experiences and a spirited community
Mediation Or Finding The Ways To Common Ground In Culture
A long-term interdisciplinary project called MEDIATION and intended for unfolding and exploring the problematics of communications in Ukrainian cultural professional community is a result of collaboration between Dream Projects and School of Visual Commun
At least half of all UK publicly funded HE institutions provide extended entrepreneurship education programmes
IFF Research is sharing research insights to inform the Creative Spark programme design
Why are more americans reading poetry right now?
The National Endowment for the Arts announced part of the results of its 2017 Survey of Public Participation in the Arts, reporting that nearly 12% of adults, or roughly 28 million people, read poetry in the past year. These numbers are the highest on rec
Is the Digital Age Killing Art?
About 85.7% of the people in the European Union are using the Internet*. As the world becomes digital, we’re entering a virtual world where everything concrete is being sucked into the realm of zeros and ones
Natalya Starynska: Some People Do Incredible Things And Still Believe They Lack Creativity
As part of our special project Creativity in Education the co-founder of a teaching and educational community GoHigher and the first ever Creative Campus in Ukraine explains how to inspire teachers to become the agents of change in their universities
Focus On Your Creative Output To Drive Funding
Working as an artist or culture creator isn't always easy. Especially for immigrants and those who have moved to new countries. While there are resources to help you tackle these challenges, your best advantage is your own skill set and previous works
Yerevan Perspectives: How to make a small country renowned by the world mega-stars of classical music?
We talked about the story and the future plans of the Yerevan Classical Music Festival with the festival’s co-founder and General Manager Sona Hovhannisyan
Nonna Mihalcean: Cultural projects require a lot of dedication
Project manager and interim director of the Youth Resources Center in Balti, Moldova, tells us a story of a first ever anti-café in Moldova
Donbas Cinematic Review: Why Do We Need To Research Filmography About The East Of Ukraine?
Donbas Cinematic Review: Why Do We Need To Research Filmography About The East Of Ukraine? Dovzhenko Centre has issued the second edition of Donbas Cinematic Review 2.0. This is an overview where researchers have analysed the films made in Donbas and abo
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