IN SITU Webinar series – FOCUS ON: Webinar #3
How does cultural and creative work contribute to place-based sustainability and resiliency? — This is the topic of IN SITU Webinar #3, the last (but not least!) event of the IN SITU webinar series “Creative vitality in non-urban areas?”. On Tuesday, December 5, 2023, at 14h30-16h30 CET, our hosts and IN SITU partners Mark Justin Rainey (University of Galway) and Ieva Zemite (Latvian Academy of Culture) will guide us through a panel discussion with our speakers Patrick Collins (University of Galway – IN SITU Partner), Jude Ortiz (NORDIK Institue, Algoma University – IN SITU International Advisory Board Member), Leandro Pisano (Interzona Cultural Association), Markéta Dolejšová (Aalto University – CreaTures: Creative Practices for Transformational Futures) and Arja Lemmetyinen (University of Turku – DISCE: Developing Inclusive and Sustainable Creative Economies).
Seminar ““How can artists and creatives be more entrepreneurial and innovative in non-urban areas?”, October 31 – November 2, 2023 in Rauma (Finland) and online (Teams)
In the context of the IN SITU project, the University of Turku (UTU) in collaboration with the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts (NATFIZ) organises an interactive cooperation seminar titled “How can artists and creatives be more entrepreneurial and innovative in non-urban areas?” for cultural and creative actors at the Rauma Maritime Museum and […]
IN SITU Webinar series – FOCUS ON: Webinar #2
How can CCI innovation ecosystems be fostered in non-urban areas? — This is the focus of IN SITU Webinar #2 on Monday, October 30, 2023, 14h30-16h30 CET.
Hosted by Carolina Castaldi (Utrecht University — IN SITU Consortium partner), the webinar will include presentations and discussions of insights arising from the projects RURITAGE: Heritage for Rural Regeneration; FLIARA: Female-Led Innovation in Agriculture and Rural Areas; IN SITU: Place-based Innovation of Cultural and Creative Industries in Non-urban Areas; research conducted in the United States by Tim Wojan (National Science Foundation); and lessons from the EMES Network on fostering social innovation and social enterprise.