Creative Europe Forum 2025
By . In today's Europe, can culture defend freedoms, nurture engagement, and contribute to a vibrant, open, and shared democracy? Source link...
By . In today's Europe, can culture defend freedoms, nurture engagement, and contribute to a vibrant, open, and shared democracy? Source link...
By Ash Marinaccio, Peter Hussey. Ash talks with Peter Hussey of Crooked House Theatre about the ways interviews and personal stories shape their youth and documentary theatre, and how intergenerational projects connect people acro Source link...
By Quita Sullivan, Mary Kathryn Nagle, Betsy Richards. Native theatremakers have been combatting harmful representations of Native people in theatre for many years. Source link...
By Tara Moses. Tara Moses introduces the series The Unspoken Treaty: The Pattern, Impact, and Disruption of Silencing Native Voices, outlines how the “American theatre” got here, details key takeaways fr Source link...
By . Over the last 10 years, artEquity has cultivated spaces for connecting, building deeper racial analysis, and supporting BIPOC leaders—especially Black leaders—in shaping a more just and sustainable Source link...
By . How artEquity’s programming expanded after 2020 and how those shifts deepened the work. Source link...
By . Join us as we explore Women Playwrights International (WPI) history, cross cultural collaboration, and global feminism. Source link...
By . A follow-up conversation between Carmen Morgan, Michael Robertson, and Alexis Green reflecting on the first two artEquity conversations and the lessons they've learned. Source link...
By . The play, adapted by Nurit Chinn, explores the little-known experiences of Jewish women imprisoned in fascist internment camps in Italy during the Holocaust. Source link...
By . How artEquity’s programming expanded after 2020 and how those shifts deepened the work. Source link...