In collaboration with the Arts Council Malta, we are thrilled to officially announce this year's International Conference on Cultural Policy taking place in Valletta, Malta on October 5th 2023. As... read more →
International non-governmental organisation Freemuse has released their new report about the State of Artistic Freedom in 2023. On 110 pages, the report outlines the reality of artists caught up in... read more →
The University of Arts in Belgrade has organised a conference titled “In from the margins – Sharing footnotes of subaltern knowledge and practices: Questioning North-South relations and ethics of international... read more →
A recently updated version of the cultural policy profile for Croatia is available thanks to the amazing efforts of our expert Jaka Primorac. Below you can find some highlights of recent... read more →
We are excited to announce that the Compendium is now on Instagram! Besides the usual cultural policy updates, we will focus our attention on also creating short explanatory videos, to... read more →
Compendium partner Culture Action Europe organises its 2023 edition of Beyond the Obvious (BtO), which will take place in Elefsina (Eleusis), Greece from 6 to 10 June 2023 and will... read more →
The Swedish Agency for Cultural Policy Analysis (Kulturanalys) has released a report on Broadened Participation in Culture ("att bredda deltagandet i kulturlivet"). This in-depth research was carried out with the... read more →
Thanks to the brilliant research of Prof. Dr. Andreas Wiesand we can present his third report “On Barriers to Freedom of Artistic Expression – Censorship" as a further exploration... read more →
A recently updated version of the cultural policy profile for Liechtenstein is available thanks to the great efforts of our expert Kornelia Pfeiffer. Below you can find some highlights of recent... read more →
A new short cultural policy profile for Slovenia is now available on the Compendium website. A special thanks goes out to our Slovenian expert Andrej Srakar. Below you can see... read more →