Redefining Realities: ENCATC Think Tank to Address the Status and Working Conditions of Cultural Professionals As the cultural and creative sectors continue to evolve, the professional status and working conditions... read more →
A new, updated Short Cultural Policy Profile for Poland is now available on the Compendium website. This report details a cultural landscape in a state of significant recalibration, moving toward... read more →
What is it like to work in the cultural and creative sectors in Europe today? And what does it take to make such careers more sustainable? These are the questions... read more →
🇳🇱 Updated Insights into Dutch Cultural Policy! We are pleased to announce the release of the 2026 Cultural Policy Profile for the Netherlands. We are very grateful for the enormous... read more →
Pictured L-R are MarÃa Fernanda Flores, MarÃa Alejandra Salgado, Dr. Enrique Banús, MarÃa Llana, Joshua DÃaz Our special thanks for their efforts and commitment go to the policy... read more →
Czech Republic, Short Cultural Policy Profile A new Short Cultural Policy Profile for the Czech Republic is now available on the Compendium website. The profile outlines the country’s shift toward... read more →
Armenia, Short cultural policy profile A new, updated Short Cultural Policy Profile for Armenia is now available on the Compendium website. The profile highlights Armenia’s commitment to national identity, heritage... read more →
Highlights – Strengthening Artistic Freedom across Europe The second session at the International Cultural Policy Conference (16 October 2025) focused on one crucial question: How can we effectively monitor and... read more →
A new Short Cultural Policy Profile for Luxembourg is now available on the Compendium website. Published in the lead-up to the Compendium Cultural Policy Conference taking place on 16 and... read more →
The Compendium of Cultural Policies & Trends is pleased to welcome two new members to our growing community of cultural policy experts! Following recent recommendations, the Compendium Association Board has... read more →
