While the KEP calls to “Consider, develop and further promote non-formal artistic and cultural education” (Recommendation No 43[1]), there are many initiatives that promote arts and cultural engagement and learning out-of-schools, be it by major cultural institutions (Casino’s Scol’Art, MUDAM’s school programme and Mudam Akademie, MNHA’s Luxembourg for Kids, MNHN’s Young Audiences), at the municipal level (e.g. Creativity School) or by associations (e.g. Up Foundation).
In the online sphere, eduart.lu is the official web platform for art education in Luxembourg, which “offers the general public, the school public (pupils and teachers) and any other art lover a showcase of all possible facets of the branch. Visitors will find useful links to the official sites of Ministry of national education and of high schools as well as national and regional cultural institutions. Educational content developed by the Luxembourg teaching community can be consulted and/or downloaded and serves as creative inspiration.”[2]
[1] Kulturentwécklungsplang 2018-2028, p. 147.
[2] https://schouldoheem.lu/en/activites/eduartlu; Accessed 18 November 2021.
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