“Art / culture / economy to democratize society.

Research in placemaking for alternative narratives — trans-making”

A research project funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement n°734855, Research and Innvation Staff Exchange (RISE). Workshops of Culture as one of the 23 international partners of the project, take part in research and staff exchange, looking for solutions and answers to challenges faced by contemporary Europe.

The trans-making project aims to establish a multilateral network of research and innovation staff active in the fields of placemaking / place-based art activities as a space to create alternative narratives for societal and economic renewal. It will investigate and experiment with placemaking to contribute actively to the democratization/well-being of society.

The objective is to strengthen research capacities, through exchange of knowledge and expertise between academic and non-academic partners from Europe and Third Countries in a shared research programme focused on: Collecting, Documenting / Exploring, Experimenting / Performing / Designing. Through this research programme, the consortium aims to encourage links between art and culture, economy, democracy and innovation at EU level and beyond.

The project will foster a better understanding and knowledge sharing between scientific community, stakeholders and policy-makers. Which will be achieved with the respective networks of the involved partners. The final aim of trans-making will be to establish a long term collaboration among the partners in order to have a scientific and innovative worldwide community.

WHERE: all over the world

WHEN: 2017-2020

ADDRESEES: cultural sector staff

Website: https://trans-making.eu/

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement N°734855.

 

                                   

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Two Workshops of Culture employees during their study trip to China. They are posing together with women dressed in traditional costumes.

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Katarzyna Pudło - Palermo, 2021 | ITA

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A concert in Cantieri Culturali alla Zisa, Palermo’s historic industrial centre that played a key role at the turn of the 20th century. The centre produced wooden and metal Art Noveau furniture and planes designed by the brilliant engineer Giovanni Battista Caproni. The area, later purchased by the commune of Palermo, is now home to many cultural organisations and projects that cooperate and share space (there are about 38 public and private institutions in total). [Katarzyna Pudło - Palermo, 2021 | ITA]

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