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On the Move - presentation GALA kick-off
1. Green Arts Lab project
Kick-off meeting
Amsterdam,
6th-8th June 2013
Greening mobility
funding in Europe
2. About On the Move
OTM is the cultural mobility information
network active in Europe and
worldwide
35+ members in 23 countries (in EU and
the world) – cultural organisations
supporting mobility in various ways
Founded in 2002 as a website,
developed into a network since 2010
3.
4. What we do
information advocacy
capacity
building
Betterconditionsforculturalmobility
acrossEuropeandworldwide
5. OTM informs
Free information about mobility
opportunities for artists & cultural
operators (all disciplines) – only
opportunities with travel costs paid
Mobility funding guides about Europe,
Asia and other regions (Funding section)
NO tailor-made advice but a gateway to
information
6. OTM advocates
Charter for a sustainable and responsible
cultural mobility: online tool to improve
the way mobility is funded and practiced
– about administrative, social and
environmental issues
In focus in 2012-2013: artists’ mobility and
Schengen visas
7. OTM builds the capacity…
of the cultural sector to deal with
cultural mobility through training,
meetings etc.:
training for OTM members on
communication, visa issues;
Meetings of cultural mobility
stakeholders
8. OTM and GALA
A workshop for private and public funders
of cultural mobility active in Europe to
explore how to embed environmental
criteria in their mobility funding schemes
In collaboration with Julie’s Bicycle
Possibly in Berlin
Ideally early 2014
9. Target groups + aims
Private and public funders of cultural
mobility from different European countries
To understand why and how to embed
environmental criteria into sustainable
funding policies
To learn from successful experiences and
share them (through OTM’s Charter)
To develop recommendations for funders
10. Activities
Exchange of experiences among
mobility funders
Visits to cultural centres / organisations
in Berlin (host city) already working on
sustainability issues
11. Expected outcomes
Awareness raising among mobility
funders
Recommendations to funders of
cultural mobility
Public report of the meeting
12. Apologies for not being able to join –
but don’t hesitate to get in touch!
mobility@on-the-move.org
Elena & Marie
Notas del editor
Members include TransArtists and Julie’s Bicycle. Members are mobility funders (e.g. Roberto Cimetta Fund), national cultural institutes (e.g. Czech Arts and Theatre Institute, Polish Theatre Institute, IGBK for visual arts, ITI Germany), other networks (e.g. Trans Europe Halles), research centres (e.g. Interarts Foundation – Spain)…
Examples of mobility opportunities: funding for mobility, call for artists (by a festival), residency opportunities, training opportunities… but ONLY with travel costs paid (at least partially) by the organisers!OTM does not provide tailor-made advice (e.g. tutoring artists looking for funding) as only part-time staff (and out of the mission). BUT we signpost users to organisations (usually our members) who provide such tailor-made info.
The Charter has been produced together with OTM members and collects examples and resources for those willing to engage in improving the way they deal with mobility. It’s accessible to anyone from OTM website and targets cultural organisations, funders of mobility, and policy-makers (at national and EU level).
OTM builds on its members’ skills and expertises to organise training and meeting opportunities to discuss, share experiences and learn from others about key topics related to cultural mobility. As for the meetings, a meeting of mobility funders takes place right NOW in Prague! It gathers some 40 organisations from Asia and Europe to discuss about challenges, key features and how to adapt mobility funding schemes to artists’ needs.
Following its experiences (and building in particular on the Prague meeting which is going on right now), OTM wishes to gather mobility funders to discuss about how they fund mobility and what works, and what could be improved, from the point of view of environmental sustainability – without hindering the support to artistic activities.OTM wishes to work with JB following the successful experience of the “Green mobility guide for the performing arts” which was commissioned by OTM to JB, and is now available in 5 languages. Berlin could be a good place to organise the meeting as OTM has 2 members there – IGBK and ITI Germany (visual and performing arts).
The results of the workshop (lessons learned, good models, criteria etc.) will be shared through OTM’s and its members’ communication channels. In particular visibility will be given through OTM’s Charter for a sustainable and responsible cultural mobility. Environmental aspects will be always linked to social criteria (a holistic approach to sustainability).Working with funders means that they will be more sensible to artistic projects and proposals dealing with sustainability issues = more recognition of artists engaged on the topic, more awareness of issues at stake, more responsible use of public (and private) money to support a sustainable and responsible cultural mobility… multiple effects!
The activities, as the expected outcomes, are just drafted here – we will discuss with the other project partners and coordinators to make sure the activities fit with the overall project goals. Activities will be fine-tuned also considering the confirmed participants, their experiences, fields of activity and expertise.
All the outcomes will be shared through OTM’s communication channels, in particular website (12,000+ visits/month), newsletter (20,000+ subscribers), Facebook (1,800+ likes to date) and through OTM members’ channels