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FROM RESILIENCE TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY:
BUILDING CULTURAL ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH REGIONAL COOPERATION

FORUM — 10 YEARS OF KOOPERATIVA
14 – 16/12/2022 ZAGREB

When we claim to view culture as a common good – we need to consider it twofold within the context of the region habitually divided: as a common good belonging to everyone, but also as a common space to build upon.

The southeastern region of the European continent, now formally composed of EU member states and the WB6 group, remains a fragile, if resilient, cultural ecosystem. Developing in the shadow of past military conflicts, political tensions and economic transition, it is also a space of vibrant cultural and artistic communities. This region has pioneered in developing independent contemporary cultural organisations and practices which are actively (re)shaping progressive answers to pressing social challenges. One of the key ingredients in its success so far has most certainly been its dedication to continuous cultural cooperation in the region. This not only strengthened the ecosystem through exchange and dialogue, but also helped articulate the challenges (and solutions) specific to this cultural and geographical space (especially in the wider European context).

At the same time, the framework and mechanism for this cooperation remained limited/narrow and it is precisely from this challenge, as well as from the continuity of encounters and exchanges, that Kooperativa was born a decade ago. Ever since then we have dedicatedly worked on preparing the grounds for the stabilisation of regional cultural cooperation, through a mechanism based on a bottom-up approach and the affirmation of participatory cultural governance.

In this celebratory year, we once again bring together artists, cultural workers as well as policy and decision makers across fields and borders to reflect on the past, present and future of cultural cooperation in SEE (and beyond).

The Forum brings examples and good practices of existing mechanisms for regional cooperation across Europe (and the Globe) and bottom-up approaches to stabilising cultural cooperation. It opens up the question of the role of culture in international development. Lastly, it calls for a joint endeavour to think about what sustainable cultural cooperation in SEE will look like in the future.

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FROM RESILIENCE TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY:
BUILDING CULTURAL ECOSYSTEMS THROUGH REGIONAL COOPERATION

FORUM — 10 YEARS OF KOOPERATIVA
14 – 16/12/2022 ZAGREB

When we claim to view culture as a common good – we need to consider it twofold within the context of the region habitually divided: as a common good belonging to everyone, but also as a common space to build upon.

The southeastern region of the European continent, now formally composed of EU member states and the WB6 group, remains a fragile, if resilient, cultural ecosystem. Developing in the shadow of past military conflicts, political tensions and economic transition, it is also a space of vibrant cultural and artistic communities. This region has pioneered in developing independent contemporary cultural organisations and practices which are actively (re)shaping progressive answers to pressing social challenges. One of the key ingredients in its success so far has most certainly been its dedication to continuous cultural cooperation in the region. This not only strengthened the ecosystem through exchange and dialogue, but also helped articulate the challenges (and solutions) specific to this cultural and geographical space (especially in the wider European context).

At the same time, the framework and mechanism for this cooperation remained limited/narrow and it is precisely from this challenge, as well as from the continuity of encounters and exchanges, that Kooperativa was born a decade ago. Ever since then we have dedicatedly worked on preparing the grounds for the stabilisation of regional cultural cooperation, through a mechanism based on a bottom-up approach and the affirmation of participatory cultural governance.

In this celebratory year, we once again bring together artists, cultural workers as well as policy and decision makers across fields and borders to reflect on the past, present and future of cultural cooperation in SEE (and beyond).

The Forum brings examples and good practices of existing mechanisms for regional cooperation across Europe (and the Globe) and bottom-up approaches to stabilising cultural cooperation. It opens up the question of the role of culture in international development. Lastly, it calls for a joint endeavour to think about what sustainable cultural cooperation in SEE will look like in the future.

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To participate in the program of the Forum, please register here.