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Two online encounters next week

towards beyond the obvious 2023:
different takes on care

our series of conversations about care
kicks off next week
In preparation for Culture Action Europe's (CAE) upcoming Beyond the Obvious 2023 Handle with Care | Culture for Social Well-being gathering in Elefsina, Greece 7-9 June 2023, CAE is delighted to invite you to join its Beyond the Obvious online talks in April and May. These online conversations will serve as stepping stones on a path towards the in-person encounter in June! The first online talk Different takes on care: take one will take place next week on 18 April from 13.00 - 14.00 CEST and is open for registration!

Maja Kuzmanoviç (co-founder of the foAM network), Airan Berg (artistic director and theatre maker) and Rocío Nogales (Member of REACC and board member of CAE) will join us for this exchange. Do not miss, register below to attend. 
join different takes on care | take one
Reminder that registration for Beyond the Obvious 2023 Handle with Care | Culture for Social Well-being is open!

The 2023 edition of the Beyond the Obvious gathering will also feature the Handle with Care Agora - an informal marketplace showcasing local and international/European projects working with the topics of care, community and individual well-being, health, mental health and culture. The call for projects to participate in the Handle with Care Agora is now open. Projects are invited to apply before 30 April 2023.

cae hosts encc at lunchtime meeting

towards digital ethics in cultural organisation:
a collective experiment
 
20 April, 13:00-14:00 (CEST), online
 
Digital presence, outreach and tools are the cornerstones of any cultural organisation's activities. But how do we navigate the digital shift without losing sight of ethics and mission? How can cultural operators identify alternative tools and platforms that are sustainable, inclusive and respectful of our communities' data? How can we build digital infrastructures that reflect our values? How to perceive digital technologies as culture, inextricably related to cultural rights?

The European Network of Cultural Centres (ENCC) will share their experience in preparing a switch towards more ethical digital tools, in terms of infrastructure and outreach, but also everyday office tools. They will also present their brand-new publication on digital technologies for cultural organisations. You will receive an invitation to join their working group on this topic, to participate in their guilt-free, low-ambition, burning-topic collective experimentation as it unfolds.

Speakers:
Lucy Perineau (ENCC Communications and Publications Manager)
[TBC] Pierre Huyghebaert (graphic designer, type designer, cartographer and teacher engaged in practice-based research on digital and its boundaries)

 
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