We are enormously happy to publish the first cultural policy profile for Luxembourg due to the great efforts of our colleagues and experts Lidia Gryszkiewicz and Giny Laroche. Below you... read more →
Thanks to Andreas Wiesand‘s efforts, we are now able to publish the second report “On Barriers to Freedom of Artistic Expression – The Political Climate" as a further exploration of... read more →
Similar to us, the new year is also bringing new main actors and agendas to the fore of the EU’s political scene. That is precisely the case of Sweden, which... read more →
Silencing Dissent? – On barriers to freedom of artistic expression “Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and... read more →
A short cultural policy profile for Poland is now available on the Compendium website. A special thanks goes out to our Polish expert Maciej Koziel. Below you can see a... read more →
The Comendium has a lot planned for this year to promote its community and strengthen its role as a monitoring platform for European cultural policy. In order to be transparent... read more →
Thanks to Andreas Wiesand‘s efforts, we are now able to publish the first report “A Few Clarifications: Definitions, Instruments and Stakeholders” as an introduction to main legal and policy issues dealt... read more →
It is with great anticipation that we announce today that Arts Council Malta will host the next International Cultural Policy Conference 2023 in Malta. Together, we invite the cultural policy... read more →
The compendium marks the launch of the 2023 cultural policy research campaign "Silencing Dissent? On Barriers to Freedom of Artistic Expressions" and explores the current challenges and framework conditions for... read more →
As one of the first European countries, Germany's minister of culture Claudia Roth has actively recognised the damaging effects of the energy crisis on the cultural sector. To ensure the... read more →