Artists-educators in Greece: the public sector and their problems
Artists – educators comprise one of the most precarious sectors as for educational professional fields in the public sector in Greece.
Artists – educators comprise one of the most precarious sectors as for educational professional fields in the public sector in Greece.
The goal of the meeting was to follow up on the Kick-off meeting held in Malaga, feedback on national consultations, state-of-the-art, transversal issues (dissemination, QA, monitoring) and overall implementation.
By Amandine Thomas, Uni’Sons Montpellier, 17th of September. On this Saturday, the Arabesques Festival is going full swing. In the heart of the “Medina” built
Three guests were invited to the Social… and more discussion: Piroska Móga, Viktoria Csaba and Balázs Simon. The discussion was moderated by Fanny Hajdú, drama teacher and founder of the CSÁO! drama pedagogy lab. During the discussion, we explored the theme of socially engaged art.
At the beginning of the pandemic in April 2020, as the activist group Nic o nas bez nas, (nothing concerning us without us) Women’s Movement Gliwice, Pyskowice we organised a queue protest against the tightening of the abortion law…
We were holding our keys in our hands. Some of them were single, others were in whole bundles. One could see keys for a flat or a studio, the tiny ones were associated with mailboxes, padlocks or keys to bicycle locks…
My mother – Katarzyna Stachura – graduated as a Master of Fine Arts from the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice in 1998 with an excellent mark. Over 20 years after graduation, she still works as a graphic designer…
In July 1999 I graduated the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. My feeling of happiness was mixed with an overwhelming sense of exhaustion. My pride on having manage to graduate from the Academy was coupled with a feeling of hopelessness – what should I do now?
A huge, rectangular industrial hall — Silesia of my childhood is peppered with them. But this one differs from a typical factory hall. The cleanliness and intense glow of fluorescent lamps make you feel like you are not in a hall, but rather in an operation theatre.
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