

Training & Mentoring
The 2023 edition of the Training and Mentorship Program will be focused on the future perspectives for the art and cultural system in Europe and in Romania, new demands on the part of public cultural policies, new competencies needed in the production of cultural content, and other issues that impact today the context of cultural development worldwide and in Europe.
Given the important shift in values and context taking place in the world and also the consequences not yet completely established of the pandemic crisis, cultural and artistic communities are challenged with new modalities of work and creation, as well as a new role that art and culture play in society. More and more collective and connective values are replacing a mono-directional creative pattern.
Traditional hierarchic working dynamics are collapsing and giving way to different modalities of articulating the arts and the creative environment in relation to the community needs and in forms that are collective and co-creative.
Ethical issues are more present than ever regarding the process of creation. The digital challenge and AI’s impact on the arts and creativity require attention. This is why it seems that a reflection on future scenarios for arts and culture comes now at the perfect time.
The whole training process proposes an interactive, intergenerational and interdisciplinary approach that responds to the need to recalibrate key notions related to the role of culture in society.
What we aim for
Calendar
May 2
May 18 - 22
June 12 - 23
July 10 - 21
May 17, 23:59 (EET)
May 30 - June 3
June 26 - 30
Criteria for participation
The programme is dedicated to 20 professionals in the cultural field, with at least a beginner’s experience (minimum 2 years) in cultural projects, organisations or institutions, regardless of their position or role in these initiatives.
You can apply if:
you are available to participate in the whole programme, both physically in Timisoara and online
you have at least 2 years’ experience in the cultural field, regardless of role
you have a basic knowledge of cultural projects and organisations
The programme is suited for you if:
you are a freelancer or professional in cultural organisations/institutions
you are motivated to explore new cultural practices and policies
you need guidance in your professional development
you have experience working with artists or wish to deepen your relationship with contemporary art
Team










Presentations: Oana Simionescu, Val Mureșan, Andreea Iager, Diana Marincu, Ovidiu Șandor, Ovidiu Hrin, Silvia Hrin, Oana Maria Dobosi, Raluca Selejan, Tilla Rudel, Vava Ștefănescu, Mihai Mihalcea, Mădălin Bunoiu
Meetings and visits: FABER, Art Encounters, the French Institute, West University of Timișoara, Cazarma U, Auăleu theatre, Synopsys Media, La două bufnițe and others
Testimonial
M-a ajutat să recalibrez direcția în care mergeam. Să conștientizez că indiferent de public și de natură interactivă...mai mult
Tu. Da, tu, omul care citește aceste rânduri! Ești în locul care găzduiește și hrănește, bine ai venit! E cultură all around, pe...mai mult
The selection process for international participants is done by our partners from Norsensus Mediaforum and Bodø2024 IKS. If you’re interesed to join us, you can contact us at oana.big@cccluj.ro.

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