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Data for advocacy: the audience of Cluj cultural organizations

Cluj Cultural Centre prepared a short questionnaire addressing to the cultural organizations based in Cluj-Napoca and the Metropolitan Area, in order to substantiate the advocacy actions supporting this community. This initiative is designed to contribute to better knowing the activity of Cluj cultural organizations in the recent years, and to develop actions based on factual

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Artists Together in the fight against the pandemic

Cluj Cultural Centre launches a national project that engages the Romanian artists in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The platform “Artists together” responds to the initiative of the Romanian Health Observatory to convey important current subjects and themes to a public as large as possible. The initiative relies on the artists’ creativity as a

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Artists invite scientists to their studios

Are you the scientist we are looking for? We call upon scientists to join artists for STUDIOTOPIA, a speculative journey to propose tentative solutions to global challenges in a collaborative, non-hierarchical residency. STUDIOTOPIA is a creative journey that aims to increase collaborations between art & science and to raise awareness and foster creative and critical

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Proposals to the Ministry of Culture in the context of COVID-19 crisis

On March 16, 2020 Cluj Cultural Centre together with 46 member organizations sent a proposal to the Ministry of Culture containing support measures for the cultural sector in the context of COVID-19 crisis. Other member or partner organizations joined the initiative along the way. The COVID-19 pandemic critically affects a high number of cultural organizations,

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Cluj – pilot city where the social impact of culture will be assessed

MESOC is a research and innovation project designed to propose, to test and to validate an innovating and original approach for measuring the value of society and the impact of cultural policies and practices in connection with three themes present on the new European Agenda for Culture: Health and well-being, urban and territorial regeneration, and

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EU confirms grant to STUDIOTOPIA, a journey into arts & science in Europe

Against the backdrop of global challenges related to the sustainable development of our societies, major European arts and science organisations have partnered up to give birth to STUDIOTOPIA, Art meets Science in the Anthropocene, a four years project that will support hybrid encounters between artists and scientists in seven European countries. Interactions between arts and

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