
WHO ARE WE?
Kooperativa – Regional Platform for Culture was registered in August 2012 in Zagreb, as a non-governmental, non-party, and non-profit association of legal entities, that is, a regional network of organizations and national networks working in the field of independent culture and contemporary art in Southeast Europe (SEE). Jointly founded by 21 independent cultural organizations from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia, the platform currently has 40 active members, active in all areas of contemporary cultural and artistic practices.
Kooperativa’s establishment and activities are the result of a long-lasting cooperation of independent culture organizations active in the SEE. Partners gathered around Kooperativa have already been closely cooperating since 2005, conducting together activities including: implementation of collaborative projects within the exchange and collaboration programmes; bringing together and networking between advocates of independent culture; providing information and educational activities. They have also been active in advocating for cultural policy measures that would systematically improve cultural cooperation both in the region and internationally as well as to enable its long-term sustainability. Ultimately, the main purpose of Kooperativa became advocating for a stable financial mechanism as a long-term and sustainable framework that supports the collaboration and development of independent cultural organizations in SEE, as well as establishing a dialogue with governments and other relevant stakeholders of the respective countries.
Today, Kooperativa still dedicates most of its work advocating towards the aforementioned goal. We also work on strengthening the capacities of independent culture organizations by transferring good practice and knowledge.
THE MAIN OBJECTIVES OF THE PLATFORM ARE:
~ to ensure the framework for a long-term and sustainable project cooperation and programme exchange between the advocates of independent culture in the region
~ to strengthen the capacities of organizations through the transfer of good practice and knowledge
~ to empower the actors contributing to the development of cultural and other policies that will introduce significant changes in cultural systems of the countries of the region
~ development of contemporary and new artistic practices, critical public discourse and innovative organizational models
STRATEGIC GOALS 2022-2024
Kooperativa’s goals within the next three years are to strengthen the platform’s profile as a key stakeholder for the development of regional policies and programs in culture. At the same time, the aim is to continue providing support for different forms of regional collaboration and exchange, and to pilot a new fund for program exchange.
Strategic objectives:
~ Strengthening Kooperativa through organizational development, members engagement, communication and outreach to key stakeholders
~ Fostering programs of mutual support, knowledge exchange, collective actions and program cooperation between cultural organisations in the region
~ Advocating for better conditions of independent culture in the region and a sustainable financial instrument for regional collaboration
ENA GRABAR
~ financial administrator
MARIJA KRNIĆ
~ program coordinator
DEJAN KOŠĆAK
~ program coordinator
CONTACTS
P
+385 1 7898 732
M
+385 95 3815 566
A
Baruna Trenka 11
10 000 Zagreb
Croatia
E
platforma.kooperativa@gmail.com
DOMAGOJ ŠAVOR (president) was born in 1984. Over 15 years of experience in producing independent cultural programs, coordinating platforms and networks in independent culture in Croatia. Since 2018, in the Clubture network, he has been coordinating the Clubture-HR program of exchange and collaboration, as well as activities that include monitoring of public policies in the field of culture and civil society, advocacy and networking with local, regional and EU networks in culture. He is a member of the Government Council for the Development of Civil Society in the field of culture (2020-2026), the Program Council of Pogon – Zagreb Center for Independent Culture and Youth, and is currently president of the Network of Social and Cultural Centers DKC-HR.
POLONA TORKAR (member) is the Head of the Expert Office and Vice-President of Društvo Asociacija, Slovenija, and has been working in the Slovenian independent cultural scene in various roles since 2006, including as Editor-in-Chief of Radio Študent, and as a project manager or part of production teams of various Slovenian NGO’s like Ljudmila, Art & Science Laboratory, developmental arts space osmo/za, KUD Channel Zero, Paraliterary Association I.D.I.O.T. and others.
LUKA KNEŽEVIĆ STRIKA (vice-president) is a photographer, visual artist and cultural worker. He contributes to various, mostly self-organized collective practices in the fields of art, spaces and activism. He founded or co-founded artistic collectives, artist-run spaces, programs and awards such as Belgrade raw, Jednostavno rečeno, Ostavinska, Commendation and Multimadeira. He served as a member and chairman of the Steering Committee of the Association Independent culture scene of Serbia. He is involved as an educator and facilitator in the projects of support of migrants run by Group 484. In 2013, he was a curator of the yearly program of the Artget gallery of the Cultural centre of Belgrade. His works were shown in galleries and museums in Serbia, Germany, Austria, Croatia, Sweden, Estonia and are part of the October Salon collection. His photographs were published in weekly magazines, books and other publications.
KATARINA PAVIĆ (member) is a cultural worker, activist, and a researcher. She started engaging with the independent cultural organisations in Croatia and wider post-Yugoslav space in 2005. Katarina worked as the overall coordinator of the Clubture Network – a collaborative platform bringing together independent cultural organisations in Croatia, in the period 2009-17. She was also a youth rights advocate, the member and the president of the board of Croatian Youth Network (MMH / CYN) 2008-13. During this period, Katarina was closely involved in the organisation of various activities during multiannual campaigns of the local Zagreb Right to the City movement, as well as other large-scale direct actions tackling public spaces and the commons in Croatia, initiated by the independent cultural actors. Katarina was also the first coordinator of Kooperativa in the period of its establishment as a regional platform (2012-2015) engaging in development of its programmatic and governance structure.
Katarina engages as an advocate and researcher on the intersection of civil society development, activism and cultural critique. She was twice elected as a member of the Council for Civil Society Development and the first ever representative of the independent cultural organisations. She participated as an expert in creation of different strategic and programmatic documents, including multiple national and local youth programmes, cultural strategies and other programmatic documents tackling civil society development. Nowadays, Katarina works as a researcher and collaborates with many different cultural organisations, in the region and elsewhere. She researches connections between independent cultural actors and vibrant democracies. She received an MA in Culture industry from Goldsmiths, University of London. Katarina will commence her doctoral research at Coventry University in autumn 2024.
NIKOLA PISAREV (member) graduated from the University of St. Cyril and Metodij Skopje, Institute of Art History and Archaeology, in 2015 MA in PR and Strategic Communications at High School for Public Relations and Journalism in Skopje. At the moment, he is the program director at Contemporary Art Center Skopje where he has worked since 1999 (before that he was working at State Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage). Since 1999 works on the improvement of cultural and social life of communities in Macedonia and western Balkans. Author of many projects that still have strong feedback in western Balkans like projects PhotoVoice, Mobile/Montage Gallery, Citizens activator, Rurual communities culture, (project awarded by SCP AND SDC with a special award for social impact), Urban Art Actions (one of widely recognized CSOs projects in the history of Macedonia). Founder of numerous civic initiatives among which are: I love GTC, Initiative for saving Radika River, Initiative Arsena for clean drinking water in Gevgleija, Parkobrans, and many other community initiatives. One of his biggest achievements is that he was the first to start using creative communication and actions in CSOs projects and successful solving different community problems. He is the author of many articles from fields of Art History, Urban environment and urbanism, social anthropology and civic activism.
~ Statut Kooperative – regionalne platforme za kulturu
~ Godišnji izvještaj Kooperative za 2014. godinu
~ Bilanca Kooperative -Regionalne platforme za kulturu za 2014.
~ Bilanca Kooperative -Regionalne platforme za kulturu za 2015.
~ Godišnji izvještaj Kooperative za 2015. godinu
~ Godišnji izvještaj Kooperative za 2017. godinu
~ Godišnji izvještaj Kooperative za 2018. godinu
~ Godišnji izvještaj Kooperative za 2019. godinu
~ Godišnji financijski izvještaj Kooperative za 2020. godinu
~ Godišnji financijski izvještaj Kooperative za 2021. godinu
~ Godišnji financijski izvještaj Kooperative za 2022. godinu
Kooperativa – Regional Platform for Culture
Baruna Trenka 11
10 000 Zagreb
Croatia
OIB: 14527130765
IBAN: HR5124020061100632114
SWIFT/BIC: ESBCHR22
Erste&Steiermärkische Bank d.d.
RB: 21009478
+385 95 3815 566
+385 1 7898 732
Web design: Petra Milički
Programing: Nikola Greiner
Web editor: Platforma Kooperativa
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Kooperativa would like to make sure you are fully aware of all your data protection rights.
Read Chapter III of the GDPR* for more information about the user data protection rights.
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Kooperativa – Regional Platform for Culture
Baruna Trenka 11
10 000 Zagreb
Croatia
platforma-kooperativa@gmail.com
Call us:
+385 1 7898 732
Kooperativa website is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence
WHO ARE WE?
Kooperativa – Regional Platform for Culture was registered in August 2012 in Zagreb, as a non-governmental, non-party, and non-profit association of legal entities, that is, a regional network of organizations and national networks working in the field of independent culture and contemporary art in Southeast Europe (SEE). Jointly founded by 21 independent cultural organizations from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia, the platform currently has 40 active members, active in all areas of contemporary cultural and artistic practices.
Kooperativa’s establishment and activities are the result of a long-lasting cooperation of independent culture organizations active in the SEE. Partners gathered around Kooperativa have already been closely cooperating since 2005, conducting together activities including: implementation of collaborative projects within the exchange and collaboration programmes; bringing together and networking between advocates of independent culture; providing information and educational activities. They have also been active in advocating for cultural policy measures that would systematically improve cultural cooperation both in the region and internationally as well as to enable its long-term sustainability. Ultimately, the main purpose of Kooperativa became advocating for a stable financial mechanism as a long-term and sustainable framework that supports the collaboration and development of independent cultural organizations in SEE, as well as establishing a dialogue with governments and other relevant stakeholders of the respective countries.
Today, Kooperativa still dedicates most of its work advocating towards the aforementioned goal. We also work on strengthening the capacities of independent culture organizations by transferring good practice and knowledge.
THE MAIN OBJECTIVES OF THE PLATFORM ARE:
~ to ensure the framework for a long-term and sustainable project cooperation and programme exchange between the advocates of independent culture in the region
~ to strengthen the capacities of organizations through the transfer of good practice and knowledge
~ to empower the actors contributing to the development of cultural and other policies that will introduce significant changes in cultural systems of the countries of the region
~ development of contemporary and new artistic practices, critical public discourse and innovative organizational models
STRATEGIC GOALS 2022-2024
Kooperativa’s goals within the next three years are to strengthen the platform’s profile as a key stakeholder for the development of regional policies and programs in culture. At the same time, the aim is to continue providing support for different forms of regional collaboration and exchange, and to pilot a new fund for program exchange.
Strategic objectives:
~ Strengthening Kooperativa through organizational development, members engagement, communication and outreach to key stakeholders
~ Fostering programs of mutual support, knowledge exchange, collective actions and program cooperation between cultural organisations in the region
~ Advocating for better conditions of independent culture in the region and a sustainable financial instrument for regional collaboration
ENA GRABAR
~ financial administrator
MARIJA KRNIĆ
~ program coordinator
DEJAN KOŠĆAK
~ program coordinator
CONTACTS
P
+385 1 7898 732
M
+385 95 3815 566
A
Baruna Trenka 11
10 000 Zagreb
Croatia
E
platforma.kooperativa@gmail.com
DOMAGOJ ŠAVOR (president) was born in 1984. Over 15 years of experience in producing independent cultural programs, coordinating platforms and networks in independent culture in Croatia. Since 2018, in the Clubture network, he has been coordinating the Clubture-HR program of exchange and collaboration, as well as activities that include monitoring of public policies in the field of culture and civil society, advocacy and networking with local, regional and EU networks in culture. He is a member of the Government Council for the Development of Civil Society in the field of culture (2020-2026), the Program Council of Pogon – Zagreb Center for Independent Culture and Youth, and is currently president of the Network of Social and Cultural Centers DKC-HR.
POLONA TORKAR (member) is the Head of the Expert Office and Vice-President of Društvo Asociacija, Slovenija, and has been working in the Slovenian independent cultural scene in various roles since 2006, including as Editor-in-Chief of Radio Študent, and as a project manager or part of production teams of various Slovenian NGO’s like Ljudmila, Art & Science Laboratory, developmental arts space osmo/za, KUD Channel Zero, Paraliterary Association I.D.I.O.T. and others.
LUKA KNEŽEVIĆ STRIKA (vice-president) is a photographer, visual artist and cultural worker. He contributes to various, mostly self-organized collective practices in the fields of art, spaces and activism. He founded or co-founded artistic collectives, artist-run spaces, programs and awards such as Belgrade raw, Jednostavno rečeno, Ostavinska, Commendation and Multimadeira. He served as a member and chairman of the Steering Committee of the Association Independent culture scene of Serbia. He is involved as an educator and facilitator in the projects of support of migrants run by Group 484. In 2013, he was a curator of the yearly program of the Artget gallery of the Cultural centre of Belgrade. His works were shown in galleries and museums in Serbia, Germany, Austria, Croatia, Sweden, Estonia and are part of the October Salon collection. His photographs were published in weekly magazines, books and other publications.
KATARINA PAVIĆ (member) is a cultural worker, activist, and a researcher. She started engaging with the independent cultural organisations in Croatia and wider post-Yugoslav space in 2005. Katarina worked as the overall coordinator of the Clubture Network – a collaborative platform bringing together independent cultural organisations in Croatia, in the period 2009-17. She was also a youth rights advocate, the member and the president of the board of Croatian Youth Network (MMH / CYN) 2008-13. During this period, Katarina was closely involved in the organisation of various activities during multiannual campaigns of the local Zagreb Right to the City movement, as well as other large-scale direct actions tackling public spaces and the commons in Croatia, initiated by the independent cultural actors. Katarina was also the first coordinator of Kooperativa in the period of its establishment as a regional platform (2012-2015) engaging in development of its programmatic and governance structure.
Katarina engages as an advocate and researcher on the intersection of civil society development, activism and cultural critique. She was twice elected as a member of the Council for Civil Society Development and the first ever representative of the independent cultural organisations. She participated as an expert in creation of different strategic and programmatic documents, including multiple national and local youth programmes, cultural strategies and other programmatic documents tackling civil society development. Nowadays, Katarina works as a researcher and collaborates with many different cultural organisations, in the region and elsewhere. She researches connections between independent cultural actors and vibrant democracies. She received an MA in Culture industry from Goldsmiths, University of London. Katarina will commence her doctoral research at Coventry University in autumn 2024.
NIKOLA PISAREV (member) graduated from the University of St. Cyril and Metodij Skopje, Institute of Art History and Archaeology, in 2015 MA in PR and Strategic Communications at High School for Public Relations and Journalism in Skopje. At the moment, he is the program director at Contemporary Art Center Skopje where he has worked since 1999 (before that he was working at State Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage). Since 1999 works on the improvement of cultural and social life of communities in Macedonia and western Balkans. Author of many projects that still have strong feedback in western Balkans like projects PhotoVoice, Mobile/Montage Gallery, Citizens activator, Rurual communities culture, (project awarded by SCP AND SDC with a special award for social impact), Urban Art Actions (one of widely recognized CSOs projects in the history of Macedonia). Founder of numerous civic initiatives among which are: I love GTC, Initiative for saving Radika River, Initiative Arsena for clean drinking water in Gevgleija, Parkobrans, and many other community initiatives. One of his biggest achievements is that he was the first to start using creative communication and actions in CSOs projects and successful solving different community problems. He is the author of many articles from fields of Art History, Urban environment and urbanism, social anthropology and civic activism.
~ Statut Kooperative – regionalne platforme za kulturu
~ Godišnji izvještaj Kooperative za 2014. godinu
~ Bilanca Kooperative -Regionalne platforme za kulturu za 2014.
~ Bilanca Kooperative -Regionalne platforme za kulturu za 2015.
~ Godišnji izvještaj Kooperative za 2015. godinu
~ Godišnji izvještaj Kooperative za 2017. godinu
~ Godišnji izvještaj Kooperative za 2018. godinu
~ Godišnji izvještaj Kooperative za 2019. godinu
~ Godišnji financijski izvještaj Kooperative za 2020. godinu
~ Godišnji financijski izvještaj Kooperative za 2021. godinu
~ Godišnji financijski izvještaj Kooperative za 2022. godinu
Kooperativa – Regional Platform for Culture
Baruna Trenka 11
10 000 Zagreb
Croatia
OIB: 14527130765
IBAN: HR5124020061100632114
SWIFT/BIC: ESBCHR22
Erste&Steiermärkische Bank d.d.
RB: 21009478
+385 95 3815 566
+385 1 7898 732
Web design: Petra Milički
Programing: Nikola Greiner
Web editor: Platforma Kooperativa
PRIVACY POLICY
Cookies
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User Data
We collect data from you (‘user data’ – personal identification information) when you register to receive a newsletter or other updates from us. This data can sometimes comprise personal data about individuals, to which European data protection laws apply.
This personal information must be handled properly under the European General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (the ‘GDPR’). The Regulation regulates the way that we handle ‘personal data’ that we collect while carrying out our functions and gives certain rights to people whose ‘personal data’ we may hold.
How will we use and store your data
We will use your data to email you our newsletter or keep you updated about our work.
Your data will be stored in our online newsletter database. If you have agreed to receive updates from us, you may always opt out at a later date. You have the right at any time to stop Kooperativa from contacting you. If you no longer wish to be contacted, please read the “How to contact us” part of this Privacy Policy.
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The Kooperativa website uses YouTube, online video sharing and social media platforms. We use YouTube’s video privacy deployment method, in which YouTube will not store visitor data unless they start playing videos.
See the YouTube Privacy Policy at the following link:: https://www.youtube.com/static?template=privacy_guidelines.
What are your data protection rights?
Kooperativa would like to make sure you are fully aware of all your data protection rights.
Read Chapter III of the GDPR* for more information about the user data protection rights.
*https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:32016R0679#d1e2161-1-1
How to contact us
If you have any questions about Kooperativa’s privacy policy, the data we hold on you, or you would like to exercise one of your data protection rights, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Email/write to us at:
Kooperativa – Regional Platform for Culture
Baruna Trenka 11
10 000 Zagreb
Croatia
platforma-kooperativa@gmail.com
Call us:
+385 1 7898 732
Kooperativa website is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence
HEADQUARTERS:
Branilaca Sarajeva 24 (BKC)
71000, Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
EMAIL: info@akcija.org.ba
Website: http://akcija.org.ba/
AKCIJA Sarajevo is an independent cultural NGO founded in 1998. In the first five years of its existence, organization’s mission was focused on the development and promotion of independent and alternative youth culture, with organization of the concerts and international music festival FUTURA as its main activity. Later, the mission of the organization has been updated and it started to focus on non-production activities in the field of culture, meaning that we don’t primarily produce cultural content (music, festival, theatre, dance, etc.) but we start to function as so called “support intersectoral cultural organization”. Our aims changed towards improvement of the systemic conditions and context for the cultural production in Bosnia and Herzegovina trough research, education and advocacy. AKCIJA has started first series of debates, lectures, workshops and training sessions for the cultural operators in BiH in the field of cultural policy and cultural management with the aim to raise the capacities of the sector.
One of our most current projects is supported by USAID with the aim to increase the capacities of the organisation to become a leading civil society organisation in the field of culture in Bosnia and Herzegovina. AKCIJA is selected as partner in the field of culture among 12 other sectors. The project which starts from 1st October 2014 has aim to create the network of cultural operators in the country, to research and advocate the changes of the cultural policies, and to disseminate the information about the cultural field in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
HEADQUARTERS:
Peja, Kosovo
Anibar has been a registered NGO in Kosovo since 2010. It is an organization of passionate activists that encourages young people to express their ideas and worldview through animation and to discuss important social subjects pertinent to the youth of Kosovo. Anibar’s mission is to commit itself to breaking civic apathy through cultural activism. Through its recently updated strategy, Anibar has adapted three areas/programs of activities which include civic education, culture development, and film production, with sub-program of development and management of passive public spaces to create institutional knowledge and good practices of governance.
Anibar has established a reputation as a responsible, innovative and inclusive organization locally, nationally and internationally. Since 2010, Anibar has completed 50+ projects and have successfully worked together with local and International partners. Anibar is particularly proud of the successful completion of 9 editions of the Anibar International Animation Festival, the only festival of its kind in Kosovo. It is one of the biggest cultural events in the country and continues to grow in the number of visitors, activities, and films from year to year. Other Anibar projects include the Anibar Animation Academy, “Animation of Activism” workshops, Film Club, the Junior Oscar program, Anibar on Tour, Art n’rrugë, Cine Bike, Barcamp Peja and the development of a youth volunteer program.
HEADQUARTERS:
Dalmatinova 4
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
EMAIL: info@asociacija.si
WEBSITE: http://www.asociacija.si/si/
Asociacija, Association of Arts and Culture NGOs and Freelancers, a network that has been informally operating since 1992, is today professionally coordinated and joins 93 organizations and individuals.
Its objective is to advocate for the improvement of the working conditions and the systemic position of freelance artists and NGOs in art and culture and the individuals working for them.
Our main goal is to ensure equal working conditions as compared to those of public institutions as well as a general improvement of the position of art and culture in the state and society.
We stand for an up-to-date cultural politics promoting cultural and artistic diversity and providing conditions for equal access to various contents.
Asociacija is an interest group founded on the principles of democracy and solidarity.
Our common interest is to improve the overall position of contemporary artistic and urban cultural practices.
Internally, Asociacija functions as a forum for the exchange of opinions, which the Management Board encourages, coordinates and articulates.
HEADQUARTERS:
Kraljevića Marka 4
11000 Belgrade
Serbia
EMAIL: koordinator@nezavisnakultura.net
WEBSITE: http://www.nezavisnakultura.net/
Association Independent Culture Scene of Serbia is a joint platform of organisations, initiatives and individuals in the fields of culture and arts in Serbia. By implementation and exchange of programmes in Serbia and abroad, by activities that build capacities of the Association as well as its members, and by dialogue with decision makers at all levels, the Association aspires to promote the development of innovative and critical art practices, impact cultural policy and other related public policies, contribute to decentralisation of culture in Serbia and establish regional cooperation in Southeast Europe.
HEADQUARTERS:
Jane Sandanski 91 V/15
6000 Ohrid
Macedonia
EMAIL: info@seecult.org
WEBSITE: http://www.mediaartes.info/
The goal and task of Media Artes is to develop and promote cooperation, contacts and exchange of opinions, ideas and experiences in artistic work and education, encouraging social inclusion of young people through theater and artistic work, establishing interethnic and intercultural dialogue through theater, networking with other organizations , to provide educational, artistic, technical and organizational support to artistic and cultural activities of young people in Ohrid and the Republic of Macedonia, as well as other forms of cooperation on a national and international level. The organization pays special attention to caring for young authors and their training and providing conditions for their work.
HEADQUARTERS:
27. marta 26/13
11000 Belgrade
Serbia
EMAIL: redakcija@seecult.org
WEBSITE: http://www.seecult.org/
SEEcult.org is a NGO founded in 2002 in Belgrade with the aim to help development of an open cultural and art scene in the South Eastern Europe, to contribute to promotion of multicultural and international cooperation in the region and beyond, and to encourage the exchange of ideas, development of critical standpoints, and overcoming of stereotypes. The main activities are grouped around the SEEcult.org portal for culture, an informative-educational and presentation-documentary online platform.
HEADQUARTERS:
Prizren, Kosovo
Autostrada Biennale started in Prizren, Kosovo, in 2014, with its first edition opening in 2017. It was built on the need for more cultural exchange in the region and with the world. It was always imagined as a connecting point, a route on the map of the Western Balkans. As the only contemporary art institution in Prizren, Autostrada Biennale functions on two speeds: one is a physical exhibition that takes place every two years, the other is the new education, production and exhibition space in the former KFOR military base now ITP Prizren. With the latter, Autostrada Biennale extended the publicness of the platform by considering art production as a form of learning. Through education, onsite training, and an open exhibition-making production space, Autostrada Biennale aim is to develop new models of cultural creation that will encourage a young generation to think critically about art and to become part of the process of creating and installing art. The Autostrada Biennale’s public programs strive to facilitate learning spaces for younger generations by following the principle of inclusivity, making the program open to different communities.
HEADQUARTERS:
Metelkova 6
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
EMAIL: info@scca-ljubljana.si
WEBSITE: http://www.scca-ljubljana.si/
Established in 2000, SCCA, Center for Contemporary Arts – Ljubljana (a successor to the Soros Centre for Contemporary Arts – Ljubljana, 1993–1999) is a model of a flexible and internationally active organisation for layering and comprehensively connecting programs and activities in the field of contemporary visual and new media arts.
Our diverse activities address artists, curators, theorists, experts, critics and general public in the fields of visual and new media arts. They trigger artistic, discursive and social practices and are rooted in the interdisciplinary approach and intense international cooperation.
HEADQUARTERS:
Hajduk Veljkova 18/7
18000 Niš
Serbia
EMAIL: cesk2010@gmail.com
WEBSITE: http://www.cesk.org.rs/
The Center for the Empirical Cultural Studies of South-East Europe (CECS) is an independent research institute from Niš, Serbia. The CECS closely collaborates with over 40 researchers in the region of South-East Europe. Still, its core is made up of ten members, seven of which with a doctoral degree (five in the field of sociology, one in management in culture, one in art history). Since it was founded in 2010, the Center for the Empirical Cultural Studies of South-East Europe has realised more than 20 large scale research projects, including two Horizon 2020 projects. Researchers from this institute are currently involved in realising the Horizon 2020 project “European Inventory of Societal Values of Culture as a Basis for Inclusive Cultural Policies in the Globalising World” (No 870691) https://inventculture.eu/ which is carried out in nine European countries.
HEADQUARTERS:
Ul. Baruna Trenka 11
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
EMAIL: clubture@gmail.com
WEBSITE: http://www.clubture.org/
Clubture Network is a non-profit, inclusive, participatory network of organizations working on strengthening the independent cultural scene. Network’s main activities are focused on program exchange between organizations, improving visibility, encouraging the organizational development of the independent cultural scene and strengthening its impact on changing the institutional framework in which it operates.
The goals of the Network are:
~ to create conditions for connecting the independent cultural actors through program collaboration in Croatia and in the region;
~ to advocate for cultural policy measures that favor the stability of the independent cultural scene in Croatia;
~ to increase the visibility of the independent cultural scene in Croatia and internationally;
~ to ensure continuous transfer of values, knowledge and skills to the actors of the independent cultural scene in Croatia and in the region.
The areas of operation of the Network are:
~ development of cooperation between organizations of independent culture and youth culture in Croatia and in the region;
~ advocacy within cultural policy, youth policy and other related policies;
~ capacity building of civil society organizations in the field of culture and youth in Croatia.
HEADQUARTERS:
bul. Goce Delcev, DTC Mavrovka Lamela A 1/10
1000 Skopje
Republic of North Macedonia
EMAIL: scca@scca.org.mk
WEBSITE: http://www.cac.org.mk/
Contemporary Art Center – Skopje is cultural organization that facilitates artistic and cultural production in order to improve overall cultural life in Macedonia through development and support to diverse cultural initiatives. CAC’s mission is to promote creative art activism and guerrilla art actions aimed to address community problems and open debate about problems in our society. Throughout 27 years of operations, CAC is strongly committed to bridge gaps in culture and society, like rural cultural development, artistic activism and art production of Mobile/Montage Gallery.
HEADQUARTERS:
Nova Ves 18
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
EMAIL: kreativni.sindikat@gmail.com
WEBSITE: http://kreativnisindikat.org/
Creative Syndicate is an art association that brings together award-winning filmmakers and operates as a video production studio. In addition to the production of animated and experimental films, we also focus on socially engaged promotional films and documentaries. Creative Syndicate was founded in 2004, and it is continuously expanding with new authors joining – creatives eager to achieve the highest professional standards.
HEADQUARTERS:
Hamdije Čemerlica 11
71000 Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
EMAIL: info@crvena.ba
WEBSITE: http://www.crvena.ba/
CRVENA is a community of unique individuals gathered around the idea that art and culture provide an open platform for social change. Association works in the area of womens production, art production, urban and social research, development of public policies, organization of events, publishing etc. CRVENA affirms the existing, and creates new free spaces for cultural and artistic creation in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the world and aims at social changes achieved through affirmation of engaged and independent culture and especially art, based on the principles of feminism, ecology, activism and solidarity.
HEADQUARTERS:
Marin Barleti st. nn/Europa Center
20000 Prizren
Kosovo
EMAIL: info@dokufest.com
WEBSITE: http://www.dokufest.com/
DokuFest, International Documentary and Short Film Festival, is the largest film festival in Kosovo. Each year the festival brings to the cinemas and improvised screening venues around historic center of Prizren a selection of more than 200 hand-picked films from around the world. Known for its lively atmosphere, the amazing enthusiasm that grasps the city and its people and for the high number of around 150 volunteers that help making the festival, it is also a place where documentary photo exhibitions, debates, master classes and lively music events happen.
HEADQUARTERS:
Metelkova 6
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
EMAIL: exodos@exodosljubljana.si
WEBSITE: http://www.exodosljubljana.si
EXODOS Ljubljana is a non-profit, independent production centre. It has been creating ground-breaking (inter)national projects with world-renowned artists as well as promising emerging choreographers and directors since its beginning in the 1990s.
EXODOS, Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, is one of the longest-running and important international festivals in the region.
In this millennium, EXODOS Ljubljana is increasingly dedicated to creative cooperation between the EU and other global territories (Asia, the Middle East and Africa).
HEADQUARTERS:
Post. fah 85
85 330 Kotor
Montenegro
EMAIL: office@expeditio.org
WEBSITE: http://www.expeditio.org/
EXPEDITIO is a non-governmental organization whose mission is to encourage sustainable spatial development in Montenegro and SEE region through activity in the fields of sustainable architecture, cultural heritage, urban planning and through projects that encourage overall development of the civil society. Expeditio was established in 1997.
EXPEDITIO vision: Quality space for a better life.
EXPEDITIO mission: to encourage sustainable spatial development and enhancing urban and rural areas in Montenegro and region through activities in the field of cultural heritage, sustainable building, spatial planning and through projects influencing the overall development of civil society.
EXPEDITIO sectors:
HEADQUARTERS:
Henrik Bariç, nr.5
Prishtinë 10000
Kosovo
EMAIL: contact@foundation17.org
WEBSITE: www.foundation17.org
Shtatëmbëdhjetë (17) began as a collaborative duo, with the aim of making visually and intellectually engaging artwork that explores social and psychological perspectives through experimental video art. The work the duo developed highlighted the need to refunctionalize alternative public spaces. As a result, Shtatëmbëdhjetë was registered as a foundation in 2018 in Prishtina, and operates through all Kosovo regions with its activities. Shtatëmbëdhjetë (17) visions that citizens of all genders participate and contribute meaningfully and freely in the community and public life through culture, education and activism. Its mission is to foster positive change in society through empowering communities by means of cultural activism.
Our strategic priorities are: Public Space; Cultural activism, policymaking, advocacy; Environment; Gender; Community development and cooperation; and Democracy and Human Rights.
HEADQUARTERS:
Jurij Gagarin 28 4/4
1000 Skopje
Macedonia
The need to found the association Freedom Square arose from the existing political, cultural and social state of the citizens of the Republic of Macedonia and Skopje. The emergence of new forms of abuse of urbanism and architecture for the purpose of populist and nationalist policies, imposed a real necessity to work on raising very low civic awareness, as well as awareness of public space, spatial planning, public interest and the commons. Completely aware of the challenges our democracy, culture and our cities are facing, the Founders’ Assembly of the Association for activism, art and theory Freedom Square as a non-partisan, non-governmental and non-profit organization, has brought its Program.
We envision the open, tolerant and cosmopolitan City as a source and foundation of democracy, freedom and open society. The patrons of such a City, perceived primarily as democratic public space, ought to be its responsible and solidary citizens.
Our mission is to develop alternative and inclusive culture, civic-oriented urban policies and grassroot citizens’ activism.
Freedom Square aims to:
~ Found and maintain open democratic public spaces in the Republic of Macedonia;
~ Participate in the processes of public opinion making and public policy creating;
~ Produce, promote and exchange local culture and knowledge;
~ Regionally contextualize citizens’ activism;
~ Thoughtfully research various forms of City capital perceived as material and non-material heritage, urban customs, lifestyles and values.
HEADQUARTERS:
Obilicev venac 2
11000 Belgrade
Serbia
EMAIL: rex@B92.net
WEBSITE: http://rex.b92.net/
Cultural Centre REX is a place for research, realization and promotion of contemporary cultural production. Cultural Centre Rex is dedicatedly providing support to socially engaged artistic practices and critical social dialogue.
Since 1994, Rex has (co)produced and (co)organized several hundreds of projects in socially engaged film, contemporary music, debate programmes, alternative theatre, visual arts, contemporary dance and performance, etc. Cultural centre Rex is the place for promotion of democratic social values and culture focused on actual social needs and agendas.
Through exploring and expanding the field of contemporary culture, REX is creating a “free zone” for discussion on current political and social processes – an open platform for dialog, exchange and collaboration. Thus, creative models of communication and exchange are developed, along with a place where culture and politics permanently interact and overlap. The shared objective of all the Rex Projects is to empower individuals, groups and initiatives to articulate and realize their ideas.
In the past 20 years, thousands of individuals of various professional profiles took part in implementation of these Projects. Since its inception, Cultural Centre Rex has nurtured its broadest audience and visitors that included more than 400,000 people. Most of the programs organized in Cultural Centre Rex are initiated and produced by the Fund B92 team. Cultural Centre Rex is an independent, non-governmental and non-profit organization, under the administrative and organizational umbrella of Fund B92.
REX is a member of the European Network of Independent Cultural Centers – Trans Europe Halles (www.teh.net), founder of the regional project platform KOOPERATIVA and the Association of Independent Cultural Scene of Serbia (www.nezavisnakultura.net).
HEADQUARTERS:
Gipos 5/2/2
81250 Cetinje
Montenegro
EMAIL: institut@ica-me.org
WEBSITE: https://ica-me.org
ISU – Institute of contemporary art is an NGO founded by a few independent artists and art theoreticians in Montenegro, ISU is a nonprofit organization for art-production, research and education.
The Main goals of ISU are developing and inter-mediating in artistic, theoretical, research and educational productions, which reflect and analyze current events and processes in the art through socio-cultural discourse in Montenegro and connect them to the international space. ISU is the founder of the Milčik Award for Young Contemporary Artists, which is part of the international YVAA network.
In cooperation with its partners ISU develops archival projects such as AFŽ archive (with NGO Nova), Archive of Cetinje Biennials (with Petrovic Foundation) and Archive of Student Lives as part of the project They: Live – Student lives revealed through context-based art practices).
HEADQUARTERS:
Albert Ajnstajn 2
1000 Skopje
Republic of North Macedonia
EMAIL: jadroasocijacija.nks@gmail.com
WEBSITE:
Jadro – Association of Independent Cultural Scene is a non-profit, inclusive, participatory and advocacy platform that seeks to strengthen the independent cultural sector and its impact on the creation and practice of cultural policies, while fostering processes of democratization in culture, civil sector and society in general. The main activities of the association are aimed at providing wider visibility and social relevance of the independent cultural sector through continuous representation of program activities, advocating for sustainable development of the sector, strengthening its impact in the social context and developing alternative cultural practices at national, local and regional level. The cultural workers united in JADRO advocate for implementation of contemporary cultural practices and redefining the existing cultural policies that are exclusive and retrograde in relation to the independent cultural sector. We want to see in the near future the independent cultural sector in N. Macedonia as a sustainable, visible and inclusive social and political factor, which proactively participates in the socio-cultural processes.
HEADQUARTERS:
Vlajkovićeva 22
11000 Belgrade
Serbia
EMAIL: kioskngo@gmail.com
WEBSITE: http://www.kioskngo.net/
Kiosk is an art organization which initiates and facilitates collaboration between artists, cultural workers and citizens, believing that artistic practices foster openness and provide better understanding of social and political difficulties underlying modern society. Using various formats, like photography, video, performative art and exhibition making Kiosk merges art production, curating and research exploring the potential of diverse collaborations and new encounters.
HEADQUARTERS:
Savska cesta 42
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
EMAIL: kontejner@kontejner.org
WEBSITE: https://www.kontejner.org/
KONTEJNER | bureau of contemporary art praxis is a non-profit NGO from Zagreb engaged in curatorial work, organization of art festivals and other public events, art work production, in education and social theory. Their main field of interest is progressive contemporary art which investigates the role and meaning of science, technology and the body in society, focusing on the relevant and current phenomena, especially within provocative and intriguing topics, as well as those perceived by the society as taboos.
HEADQUARTERS:
Leninova 24/3
1000 Skopje
Republic of North Macedonia
EMAIL: ngokontrapunkt@gmail.com
WEBSITE: http://ngo-kontrapunkt.blogspot.com/
Kontrapunkt is an organization established in 2001 in Skopje, with main focus on critical theory, political philosophy, critical activism, and the relationship between art and politics.Since its beginning, Kontrapunkt has been committed to the idea of encouraging, developing and promoting new artistic and cultural practices, in order to develop critical culture through intersectoral cooperation and establishing relations between culture and all social strata.
Kontrapunkt advocates for self-organized formats of action and production of counter-knowledge, which will contribute to creating a platform for the development and encouragement of critical culture. In the ambient of hermetic ideas of how the culture should be presented, Kontrapunkt tries to develop a shift based on promotion of new tools and activities that stimulate and motivate artists, independent groups and individuals which are trying to express themselves in the field of culture.
HEADQUARTERS:
Baruna Trenka 11
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
EMAIL: kurziv.platforma@gmail.com
WEBSITE: http://www.kulturpunkt.hr/
Kurziv – Platform for Matters of Culture, Media and Society is a non-profit organisation dedicated to changing, reshaping and deepening public discussion on the topics and issues of contemporary cultural and artistic practices, civil society and media. Our mission is realized through a non-profit web portal Kulturpunkt.hr, educational programmes in the field of contemporary culture, art and media, and through documenting the activities of the independent cultural scene.
HEADQUARTERS:
Bul. Partizanski Odredi 21 (Porta Bunjakovec) A2/3/2, app. 4.
1000 Skopje
Republic of Macedonia
EMAIL: contact@lokomotiva.org.mk
WEBSITE: http://www.lokomotiva.org.mk/
Lokomotiva – Centre for new initiative in arts and culture was founded in 2003 in Macedonia, Skopje as a non-profit organization playing the role of a multi-purpose platform for education, reflection, discussions, creative projects and critical thinking. Programs are structured under the interdisciplinary principle, developed as education, creation and production, artistic exchange, diffusion, artistic and cultural policies research, discursive programs etc. The main program directions are in the field of contemporary dance and performance and cultural policy.
Lokomotiva is co-founder of regional platform for contemporary dance Nomad Dance Academy and co-founder of Jadro – Association of independent cultural scene in Macedonia. In the past years developed and implemented numerous projects and activities in field of contemporary culture and art. In 2013 received award by Swiss Cultural Programme in the Western Balkan for the project NOMAD.
HEADQUARTERS:
Lumbardhi Cinema, Remzi Ademaj str 4
20000 Prizren
Kosovo
EMAIL: info@lumbardhi.org
WEBSITE: http://www.lumbardhi.org/
Lumbardhi Foundation was initiated in 2015 after the campaign which made Lumbardhi Cinema a heritage site and stopped its privatisation and demolition. Since then, it led the activation, revitalisation and participatory visioning of the cinema, which became home to screenings, performances, exhibitions, workshops and gatherings attended by over 100,000 visitors. Through its research and practice, Lumbardhi explores new forms of governance, collaboration and development in its own contexts.
HEADQUARTERS:
Đušina Street 34
11000 Belgrade
Serbia
EMAIL: info@ministarstvoprostora.org
WEBSITE: https://ministarstvoprostora.org/
Ministry of Space was established in 2010, initially aiming to activate unused spaces through direct action and municipal negotiations. Over time, organizational mission evolved to encourage and foster citizens’ participation and mobilization in defining public interest, advocating for democratization of local decision-making. MoS works within the areas of education, research and policy analysis on diverse topics within the framework of spatial justice, with the focus on democratization of use and governance over spatial resources, participatory urban planning and right to housing.
HEADQUARTERS:
Preradovićeva 18
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
EMAIL: mi2@mi2.hr
WEBSITE: http://www.mi2.hr/
Multimedia Institute (Mi2) is active in the cultural field of the new media, researching and implementing digital technologies, social activism, and cultural policy. Mi2 endorses participatory public policies in the fields of culture, technology, and the commons, encouraging networking between the independent cultural sector and individual activists, promoting progressive cultural practices and production.
Mi2 is the (co-)organizer of Human Rights Film Festival and numerous other music, audio-visual, and publication programmes. It is also the Croatian localizer of the Creative Commons licences. Since its foundation in 1999, our organization has assisted the incubation of various cultural and social initiatives, including the platform for exchange of cultural programmes Clubture and the campaign for urban spatial justice Right to the City.
HEADQUARTERS:
Braće Mogin 2
21000 Novi Sad
Serbia
EMAIL: office@kuda.org
WEBSITE: https://kuda.org/
New media center_kuda.org (f.2001) is an art organization dedicated to art, social engagement and education. The programs bring’s together artists, theorists and social activists in the field of new media technologies, art practice, art theory and cultural policies. kuda.org develops a platform of research and open access to various sources of knowledge through programs of cooperation and networking of organizations and individuals working in the field of culture, arts, politics and science.
HEADQUARTERS:
Jakopičeva 13
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
EMAIL: nda@nda.si
WEBSITE: http://nda.si/
The organization Nomad Dance Academy Slovenia was established on the principles and experiences of the international network Nomad Dance Academy (NDA), which is active in the Balkans and connected to other countries. The essential vision of NDA is to contribute to the professionalization of contemporary performing arts in Slovenia and the Balkans through a structure which is open and inclusive. The members of NDA Slovenia are involved in the development of artistic projects, production, festival curation, archiving, artistic direction of programs, advocacy, theory, and economy, as well as their intertwining. The following principles inform our working processes: the principle of invitation, the principle of balance, and the principle of open space. These make it possible for the organization to grow organically as well as to welcome new members, ideas, and projects, to strive for a constant balance and to preserve in all the activities a space that is unknown and which allows for continuous development.
HEADQUARTERS:
Baruna Trenka 11
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
EMAIL: info@operacijagrad.net
WEBSITE: https://operacijagrad.net/
Operation City (former: Alliance Operation City; Alliance for the center for independent culture and youth – SZC) was founded with the purpose of supporting the development of the independent culture and self-organized activities of the youth. Organization realizes its goals by gathering organizations and individuals and organizing various cultural activities from manifestations and public discussions, through educational and research programs to publishing. It currently has 27 members.
HEADQUARTERS:
Maršala Birjuzova 7
11000 Belgrade
Serbia
EMAIL: remont@remont.net
WEBSITE: http://www.remont.net/
Remont – Independent Artistic Association is a dynamic organization operating in the field of contemporary visual arts. It was established by the group of progressive artists and art historians back in 1999. Through a wide range of activities – exhibiting, digitization, publishing, education, advisory, representative – Remont generates, promotes, follows and documents the development of contemporary art practices, both on the local level and in the context of the Western Balkans.
HEADQUARTERS:
Cultural center Magacin, Kraljevića Marka 4
11000 Belgrade
Serbia
EMAIL: stanica.info@gmail.com
WEBSITE: http://www.dancestation.org/
STATION Service for contemporary dance is a bottom-up initiative of the contemporary dance and performing arts community in Serbia, established in 2005. It has been working towards making that community strengthened, structured, and recognized as a dynamic, critical and inclusive player on a local, regional and international cultural scene. We support development of contemporary dance scene in Serbia through education, production and promotion of emerging and established artists. We fight and advocate for the Balkan cultural cooperation and make our work through the platform Nomad Dance Academy as an example of successful regional collaborative platforms.
HEADQUARTERS:
Martićeva Street 14D
10 000 Zagreb
Croatia
EMAIL: booksa@booksa.hr
WEBSITE: http://booksa.hr/
The Association for the Promotion of Cultures “Kulturtreger” was founded in 2003 with the aim of promoting and popularizing literature and other forms of contemporary urban and youth culture. The three main and permanent projects of Kulturtreger are The Booksa Literary and Youth Club, the portal for literature booksa.hr and the Center for Documenting Independent Culture. Also, Kulturtreer implements other projects in the field of independent culture and non-formal education promoting values such as openness, cooperation and dialogue, respect for diversity, non-violence, critical approach, love of art, solidarity, equality and social engagement.
HEADQUARTERS:
Filodrammatica, Korzo 28/2
51000 Rijeka
Croatia
EMAIL: info@drugo-more.hr
WEBSITE: http://www.drugo-more.hr/
Drugo more (The Other Sea) is a non profit organisation that produces, promotes, researches and disseminates culture. Working as an organisation in the field of arts and culture since 1999 – locally, regionally, internationally and interdisciplinary – we identify and explore topics of social relevance and of general interest to the community we all live in. Understanding art as an important cognitive tool, we connect our artistic program with topics relevant to contemporary science and social theory.
At the core of our various activities is the creation and facilitation of exchange between local and international artists, students and audience, which includes running a year-round gallery program, production of works and events in the field of visual and performing arts, research in the field of culture, and the organisation of participatory and educational events such as conferences, workshops, lectures and seminars.
HEADQUARTERS:
Ob žici 3
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
EMAIL: posta@pekinpah.com
WEBSITE: http://www.pekinpah.com/
The Pekinpah Association (2007) unites professional designers, theoreticians, musicians, archiects, dancers & choreographers that are active in the field for numerous years. The Pekinpah Association thrives to enable best working conditions for associated artists as well as encouraging theory and theoretical work, interdisciplinarity and introducing products and theory to new audiences.
Three sections are working in the frame of Pekinpah: Silence music groups – lead by Boris Benko, theory of design group – lead by Barbara Predan, PhD & Petra Oven Črne, PhD and Kink Kong – contemporary dance section – lead by Žiga Predan, producing works by three established Slovene choreographers: Mala Kline, Matej Kejžar & Leja Jurišić. Since 2010 Kink Kong has been coordinator of two major projects: Spider & Spider Expand! that were partly financed by the EU, producing 9 international dance & performance festivals in Ljubljana, Athens, Lyon, Berlin, Brussels & Zagreb. Let’s go!
HEADQUARTERS:
Savska 5
11000 Belgrade
Serbia
EMAIL: bojan.djordjev@gmail.com
Transformed out of the TkH platform, United Artists Labour is an independent (institutionally non-aligned, non-academic) platform for performative theoretical-artistic activism. It is made up of theorists and artists dealing with performance art, theater, film and visual arts.
HEADQUARTERS:
St. Car Samuil 29
7000 Bitola
Republic of North Macedonia
EMAIL: mkcbt@t.mk
WEBSITE: http://www.mkcbt.org.mk/
Youth Cultural Center – Bitola is a civil society organization that represents the interests of young people, develops their creative potential, and encourages activism by engaging in progressive, inclusive, and democratic processes.
YCC – Bitola leads and coordinates projects and programs connecting young people by engaging them in activities that highlight their potential through the promotion and development of volunteering, promoting social dialogue, encouraging and supporting the urban culture on a local, national, and international level.
HEADQUARTERS:
Alekse Šantića 25
88000 Mostar
Bosnia and Herzegovina
EMAIL: info@okcabrasevic.org
WEBSITE: http://www.okcabrasevic.org/
OKC Abrasevic originated from a need for an active and safe space which would offer citizens, and especially youth, the possibility for work and creative expression, cultural education, broad-minded social discussion, analysis and critque of contemporary BH and globalized society. Abrasevic grew (up) from the struggle of Mostar youth for a roof overhead, for a house whose foundation would be creative and intellectual freedom, egalitarianism, difference, social responsibility and solidarity.
Our aim is the pursuit of alternative visions and models of global and social organization. We will continue to search for alternative solutions to the existing political, economic and cultural realities which have often been opposed to people’s needs and aspirations, devastating human relationships and disrupting social cohesion.
Our exceptionally important mission we also consider as directly including support of actions which are connected with alternatives – by democratic solutions, by actions which change existentially unsustainable states of mind and fundamentally oppose ghettoization, nationalism, reactionary conservative ideas and radical fascist politics and racist conceptions.
Regional Lab: New Culture Spaces and Networks as drivers of an Innovative and Sustainable Bottom-up Development of Regional Collaboration
Coordinated by the Kooperativa platform, the Regional Lab: New Culture Spaces and Networks as drivers of an Innovative and Sustainable Bottom-up Development of Regional Collaboration project brings together networks and cultural centres from six countries of the ex-Yugoslav region:
Anibar (Kosovo), Društvo Asociacija (Slovenia), Jadro Association (North Macedonia), Operacija grad (Croatia), Asocijacija NKSS (Serbia) and OKC Abrašević (Bosnia and Herzegovina). Drawing on the innovative practices developed on the independent cultural scenes, our aim is to offer a framework and infrastructure for exchanging, strengthening and advocating new, democratic and participatory models of governance, as well as for region-wide activity and mutual support of independent cultural actors.
During a three-year period we will implement various activities, including discursive and educational programs, advocacy, and publishing:
~ MENTORSHIP – capacity building program for artists and cultural workers
~ TWINNING – capacity building program for organizations and cultural centers
~ EXCHANGE – circulation of art works and artistic productions within the region through program exchange between independent cultural centers
~ OHRID SUMMER SCHOOL – educational format that combines peer to peer workshops, lectures, presentations of experiences, debates, discussions and working groups with the topic of innovative participatory models of governance
~ SOURCE BOOKS – evidence based publications gathering and articulating knowledge on innovative bottom-up developments in the region of Southeast Europe (i.e. innovative models of organization, governance, and program collaborations)
~ ADVOCACY – a series of encounters, public events, and advocacy activities towards the policy makers in 8 countries of Southeast Europe aiming to provide support for artists and cultural operators on the local and national level who are facing difficulties within their local environments
Through this intensive collaboration we will attempt to offer a regional, solidary response to the crisis of not only our cultural sectors, but also the wider democratic processes in our societies.
Further updates on our activities will be available on our website’s news feed and our social media channels.
The project is co-funded by the European Union, Creative Europe programme (2014-2020), as part of the open call aimed at strengthening cultural cooperation and competitiveness of the cultural and creative industries in the Western Balkans.
Kultura Nova Foundation
European Union
Rockefeller Brothers Fund
Ministry of Culture and Media of the Republic of Croatia
Government of the Republic of Croatia — Office for Cooperation with NGOs
Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States and the USAID
Project “Regional Action Lab – independent culture as engine of mutual support and exchange in times of crisis (Reg Lab)” is supported by the Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States and the USAID.
Zaklada Kultura nova
Europska Unija
Rockefeller Brothers Fund
Ured za udruge Vlade Republike Hrvatske
Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States and the USAID
Project “Regional Action Lab – independent culture as engine of mutual support and exchange in times of crisis (Reg Lab)” is supported by the Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States and the USAID.
CONNECTING THROUGH CULTURE
About the work of regional platform Kooperativa
~ In 2017 Kooperativa with its members completed the first Pilot-program of Exchange and Collaboration in the SEE based on peer-to-peer evaluation and horizontal decision making. The program was released in 8 countries, including 13 cities with more than 60 events, and engaged more than 200 cultural workers, managers, theorists, and artists. Connecting Through Culture documents the implementation of the programs, and underlines the importance of creating space for dialogue amongst organisations in the cultural sector in the SEE, as well as the need for creating spaces for these organisations to engage on the European and international level.
EDITORS: Antonija Letinić, Milica Pekić
TRANSLATOR: Miljenka Buljević
PROOFREADER: Ismail Einashe
DESIGNER: Dejan Dragosavac Ruta
SOURCE BOOK I:
HOW TO BUILD NETWORKS AND WHY?
From Resilience towards Sustainability
~ HOW TO BUILD NETWORKS AND WHY?: From resilience towards sustainability, is the first in the series of three source books that will be published as part of REG.LAB project. It is an evidence-based publication gathering and articulating knowledge on innovative bottom-up models of organisation. The publication HOW TO BUILD NETWORKS AND WHY?: From Resistance to Sustainability is a significant contribution to the inclusion of often neglected Yugoslav experiences and practices of networking, cooperation, and horizontal organising to our knowledge of contemporary networking practices. The source book is published in 5 languages and a large international team was involved in its production.
EDITOR Tjaša Pureber
EDITORIAL TEAM Ana Abramović, Marijana Cvetković, Iskra Geshoska, Tjaša Pureber, Vullnet Sanaja, Domagoj Šavor
RESEARCHERS Ana Letunić and Jovana Karaulić
COORDINATORS Marija Krnić and Tihana Pupovac
TRANSLATOR IN ALBANIAN Aurela Kadriu
TRANSLATOR IN MACEDONIAN Marija Jones
TRANSLATOR IN SERBO-CROATIAN Veronika Mesić
TRANSLATOR IN SLOVENIAN Kristina Božič
PROOFREADER IN ENGLISH Veronika Mesić
PROOFREADER IN ALBANIAN Aulonë Kadriu
PROOFREADER IN MACEDONIAN Violeta Tanceva
PROOFREADER IN SERBO-CROATIAN Veronika Mesić
PROOFREADER IN SLOVENIAN Špela Trošt
DESIGNER Petra Milički
SOURCE BOOK II:
WEAVING SPACES — How Regional Spaces for Culture Shape Narratives for (Local) Art, Culture and Cooperation?
~ WEAVING SPACES is the second in the series of three source books, published as part of REG.LAB project. It is an evidence-based publication gathering and articulating knowledge on innovative bottom-up models of creating spaces where diverse values and esthetics could be exercised and practised.
“This sourcebook gathers and articulates 6 in-depth experiences from 6 countries: Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo. Notwithstanding differences, all those countries share a common recent history which took place within the framework of former Yugoslavia. Among many other concepts, this framework encompassed common cultural policies, which included a strong sense of the importance of growing and maintaining cultural centres (so-called Houses of Culture) as a crucial source of socialisation and cultural development. After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, conservative trends in most of the succession states were reflected on the cultural policies of these states, erasing the symbols of the past system, along with either obliterating the “old cultural centres” or their utter neglect, thus slowly erasing the once vivid and important places of culture from the relevant cultural and social life of communities.
The new generations of cultural practitioners and people working in the communities in the region faced a severe obstacle of lack of space for their activities, including independent art productions. In contrast, these cultural “houses” that were once brimming with potential stood silently as a symbol of systemic neglect of culture. The new face of cultural infrastructure thus represented the widely accepted politics of pushing culture, especially independent culture, into the fringes while common spaces were privatised and sold to the highest bidder.
With this sourcebook, we attempted to provide an insight into the joint efforts of cultural practitioners across the region to find a solution to the problem pointing out how those often marginalised groups, were forced to be inventive in creating spaces of freedom where diverse values and esthetics could be exercised and practised. Not all of the struggles were successful. However, in line with the mission of this series of books we hope that all those experiences, successful and less successful ones, will resonate with the readers. We will hopefully inspire a continuation of the fight for a public cultural infrastructure that rests on the values of participative management, community engagement and inclusion.
This source book is for cultural practitioners by cultural practitioners.”
Marija Krnić & Mirela Travar
EDITOR Mirela Travar
EDITORIAL TEAM Iva Čukić, Ronald Panza, Karolina Babič, Vullnet Sanaja, Iskra Geshoska, Mirela Travar, Marija Krnić
RESEARCHER AND AUTHOR Leda Sutlović
COORDINATORS Marija Krnić, Miha Satler, Dejan Košćak
TRANSLATOR IN ALBANIAN Aurela Kadriu
TRANSLATOR IN MACEDONIAN Marija Jones
TRANSLATOR IN SERBIAN Sonja Krivokapić
TRANSLATOR IN SLOVENIAN Matjaž Zorec
PROOFREADER IN ENGLISH Sonja Krivokapić
PROOFREADER IN ALBANIAN Aurela Kadriu
PROOFREADER IN MACEDONIAN Marija Jones
PROOFREADER IN SERBIAN Sonja Krivokapić
PROOFREADER IN SLOVENIAN Matjaž Zorec
DESIGNER Petra Milički
CONNECTING THROUGH CULTURE
About the work of regional platform Kooperativa
~ In 2017 Kooperativa with its members completed the first Pilot-program of Exchange and Collaboration in the SEE based on peer-to-peer evaluation and horizontal decision making. The program was released in 8 countries, including 13 cities with more than 60 events, and engaged more than 200 cultural workers, managers, theorists, and artists. Connecting Through Culture documents the implementation of the programs, and underlines the importance of creating space for dialogue amongst organisations in the cultural sector in the SEE, as well as the need for creating spaces for these organisations to engage on the European and international level.
EDITORS: Antonija Letinić, Milica Pekić
TRANSLATOR: Miljenka Buljević
PROOFREADER: Ismail Einashe
DESIGNER: Dejan Dragosavac Ruta
SOURCE BOOK I:
HOW TO BUILD NETWORKS AND WHY?
From Resilience towards Sustainability
~ HOW TO BUILD NETWORKS AND WHY?: From resilience towards sustainability, is the first in the series of three source books that will be published as part of REG.LAB project. It is an evidence-based publication gathering and articulating knowledge on innovative bottom-up models of organisation. The publication HOW TO BUILD NETWORKS AND WHY?: From Resistance to Sustainability is a significant contribution to the inclusion of often neglected Yugoslav experiences and practices of networking, cooperation, and horizontal organising to our knowledge of contemporary networking practices. The source book is published in 5 languages and a large international team was involved in its production.
EDITOR Tjaša Pureber
EDITORIAL TEAM Ana Abramović, Marijana Cvetković, Iskra Geshoska, Tjaša Pureber, Vullnet Sanaja, Domagoj Šavor
RESEARCHERS Ana Letunić and Jovana Karaulić
COORDINATORS Marija Krnić and Tihana Pupovac
TRANSLATOR IN ALBANIAN Aurela Kadriu
TRANSLATOR IN MACEDONIAN Marija Jones
TRANSLATOR IN SERBO-CROATIAN Veronika Mesić
TRANSLATOR IN SLOVENIAN Kristina Božič
PROOFREADER IN ENGLISH Veronika Mesić
PROOFREADER IN ALBANIAN Aulonë Kadriu
PROOFREADER IN MACEDONIAN Violeta Tanceva
PROOFREADER IN SERBO-CROATIAN Veronika Mesić
PROOFREADER IN SLOVENIAN Špela Trošt
DESIGNER Petra Milički
SOURCE BOOK II:
WEAVING SPACES — How Regional Spaces for Culture Shape Narratives for (Local) Art, Culture and Cooperation?
~ WEAVING SPACES is the second in the series of three source books, published as part of REG.LAB project. It is an evidence-based publication gathering and articulating knowledge on innovative bottom-up models of creating spaces where diverse values and esthetics could be exercised and practised.
“This sourcebook gathers and articulates 6 in-depth experiences from 6 countries: Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo. Notwithstanding differences, all those countries share a common recent history which took place within the framework of former Yugoslavia. Among many other concepts, this framework encompassed common cultural policies, which included a strong sense of the importance of growing and maintaining cultural centres (so-called Houses of Culture) as a crucial source of socialisation and cultural development. After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, conservative trends in most of the succession states were reflected on the cultural policies of these states, erasing the symbols of the past system, along with either obliterating the “old cultural centres” or their utter neglect, thus slowly erasing the once vivid and important places of culture from the relevant cultural and social life of communities.
The new generations of cultural practitioners and people working in the communities in the region faced a severe obstacle of lack of space for their activities, including independent art productions. In contrast, these cultural “houses” that were once brimming with potential stood silently as a symbol of systemic neglect of culture. The new face of cultural infrastructure thus represented the widely accepted politics of pushing culture, especially independent culture, into the fringes while common spaces were privatised and sold to the highest bidder.
With this sourcebook, we attempted to provide an insight into the joint efforts of cultural practitioners across the region to find a solution to the problem pointing out how those often marginalised groups, were forced to be inventive in creating spaces of freedom where diverse values and esthetics could be exercised and practised. Not all of the struggles were successful. However, in line with the mission of this series of books we hope that all those experiences, successful and less successful ones, will resonate with the readers. We will hopefully inspire a continuation of the fight for a public cultural infrastructure that rests on the values of participative management, community engagement and inclusion.
This source book is for cultural practitioners by cultural practitioners.”
Marija Krnić & Mirela Travar
EDITOR Mirela Travar
EDITORIAL TEAM Iva Čukić, Ronald Panza, Karolina Babič, Vullnet Sanaja, Iskra Geshoska, Mirela Travar, Marija Krnić
RESEARCHER AND AUTHOR Leda Sutlović
COORDINATORS Marija Krnić, Miha Satler, Dejan Košćak
TRANSLATOR IN ALBANIAN Aurela Kadriu
TRANSLATOR IN MACEDONIAN Marija Jones
TRANSLATOR IN SERBIAN Sonja Krivokapić
TRANSLATOR IN SLOVENIAN Matjaž Zorec
PROOFREADER IN ENGLISH Sonja Krivokapić
PROOFREADER IN ALBANIAN Aurela Kadriu
PROOFREADER IN MACEDONIAN Marija Jones
PROOFREADER IN SERBIAN Sonja Krivokapić
PROOFREADER IN SLOVENIAN Matjaž Zorec
DESIGNER Petra Milički
About the program
Regional Cultural Action Laboratory – or Reg Lab – is Kooperativa’s program, envisioned to help and support independent cultural organizations and initiatives in Southeast Europe (SEE). The program is aimed at helping organizations and initiatives in crisis and emergency situations by supporting urgent reactions, campaigns and activist actions. The program also aims to empower independent cultural actors’ advocacy activities.
Reg Lab provides solidarity support to organizations and initiatives focused on building advocacy capacities of the independent cultural scene. Besides financial support, the program offers Kooperativa’s support and expertise.
How can the Program help independent cultural actors in the Region?
Reg Lab aims to help independent cultural actors in the Region with:
~ Emergency reactions to crisis situations that endanger the position of independent culture;
~ Planning, organizing and implementing advocacy activities (public appearances, meetings with decision makers, visibility actions, campaigns etc.);
~ Building and developing coalitions of cultural and other actors at the local and national level
~ Developing and implementing different partnership and networking models between independent cultural actors with the aim to strengthen advocacy activities;
~ Implementation of smaller-scale research works aimed at the development of advocacy activities;
~ Knowledge and experience exchange.
The Program Priority is to support the actors from underdeveloped independent cultural scenes, as well as to support emergency and ad hoc campaigns and activities directed towards strengthening local, regional, national and international networks.
What types of activities the Reg Lab supports?
Activities should be directed at strengthening independent cultural actors’ capacities for advocacy, developing cooperation between actors from complementary areas of work for the purposes of advocacy, implementing shorter research relating to the development of advocacy activities, as well as planning, organizing and implementing public advocacy activities in the countries in the region.
Organizations can apply for support in one or more stated fields of activity, having in mind the context and specific circumstances.
What types of activities the Reg Lab does not support?
Reg Lab does not support regular activities of the organisations nor is it designed as a matching fund for existing and ongoing programs as well as project activities. The program does not support individual organisations in their work, but rather open and inclusive practices involving numerous actors and advocacy efforts for the improvement of the position of the wider independent cultural scene.
The main purpose of the program is to support types of activities usually not supported by donors and to provide resources to tackle emergency situations.
How will our program help in establishing the cooperation?
Kooperativa has a limited fund for this Program, thus we kindly ask organizations in need of our help or support to fill out a short questionnaire form available here so that we can determine whether we can provide help or support.
Information from the questionnaire will be reviewed by our Managing Board which will make the final decision on the selection of supported activities. Each questionnaire will be reviewed separately and the organizations will be contacted within a month.
Once a cooperation within the Program is established, what’s next?
The program’s coordination team will, in close cooperation with each organization, discuss details related to goals, methods, and the steps necessary for launching new or improving existing advocacy processes.
You can describe your need for support within the Regional Action Laboratory by filling out the questionnaire here.
Have further questions, suggestions, clarifications?
E-mail us at: platforma.kooperativa@gmail.com
About the program
The Twinning Programme involves two organisations from two different countries. It brings together two organisations from the field of art and culture to work closely for a period of time and create a space for mutual learning and engagement, enabling capacity-building and networking opportunities for the participants. Twinning organisations in the program can exchange staff, skills and expertise in areas such as management, programming, and production.
Organisations can apply for the program jointly. Alternatively, Kooperativa can offer matchmaking support for those organisations that can demonstrate the need for twinning but do not have a potential twin during the application phase. The organisations apply for their tailor-made program that responds to the actual needs for capacity building and/or program developments in their organisations. The program takes place in a format of mobility whereby the twins visit one another for a period of time, with the intention to further expand the cooperation in the future. The organisations should be working in matching fields in arts and culture. However, cross-sectoral cooperation will be supported when justified.
What types of formats will be supported?
The program can have different formats and compositions. A few examples of possible programs are:
~ STUDY VISITS — suitable in situations when the organisations intend to exchange knowledge and information about a specific program or topic with the intention to develop it further. The organisations should specify the topic in the application phase (i.e. education program, public relations, audience development, etc.). Such a format can be composed of meetings, interviews, observations, discussions, and similar. All this can be conducted with different stakeholders of the hosting organisation: for example, team members relevant to the topic, target group and beneficiaries, partners, and others.
~ HANDS-ON PRACTICE — suitable when the organisations need to exchange specific skills and practices relevant to their workplace in a certain department (i.e. stage technician, event coordination, etc. ). Such a format can be composed of practical work. During the mobility, the participant integrates with the team members and works together in their chosen field.
~ NEW INITIATIVES — facilitates the creation and development of new and joint undertakings of two organisations. These can be programs, projects, events, and similar. Such a format can be composed of workshops, brainstorming sessions, project writings, and similar practices.
If relevant, these formats can be combined. Organisations may propose other formats if they align with the Twinning Programme’s priority of capacity building. Whichever format is chosen, the program will enable both twins to develop new perspectives, and competencies or further develop their programs in their own organisations.
All formats are being conducted in mobility activities and comprise a visit of one twin to another. The visits can be reciprocal, but also only one side can do the residential stay, if needed. Applicants should identify their topic in the application stage, and, in the selection stage, will be invited to design an agenda of mobility.
Who can participate?
Organisations working in the field of arts and culture that are based in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia can apply. They can twin with another organisation that operates in these countries, as long as it is not an organisation from their home country. In exceptional cases, Kooperativa members may apply for a program involving an organisation operating outside the listed countries in Europe, provided that the justification includes strong regional impact. The list includes EU countries, acceding countries, candidate countries and potential candidates, European Neighbourhood Policy countries.
The proposal should be developed jointly by the twins and submitted by one of the partners (applicant organisation as referred to in the application form). If the program includes only a one-way visit, the submission should be done by the organisation that will do the mobility.
Timeline
The Twining Programs should be implemented between February 2025 and July 2025.
Budget
Budget items to be covered by the program are travel expenses, accommodation, per diems and material costs related to the Twinning Programme only if they are needed. The maximum of the financial budget to be covered by the project will be 2,000.00 EUR per one Twinning Programme. Applicants are requested to send an estimated budget, in a value-per-money principle, based on the reasonable expense of the city they are going to be hosted in.
How to apply?
Follow the link to apply.
Deadline for application: 4 December 2024.
For more information about the application procedure, you can contact:
~ marija@platforma-kooperativa.org
~ platforma.kooperativa@gmail.com.
About the Twinning Programme
The programme is supported by ERSTE Foundation, Grad Zagreb, and Kultura Nova Foundation.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The Mentorship Program focuses on a specific mentor-mentee relationship covering skills and expertise that many artists, cultural operators and program managers within our networks and platforms have acquired through years of practice. The program provides practical skill training that combines peer-to-peer exchange of experiences and skills with expertise.
The program specifically emphasizes knowledge and skills needed for successful implementation of transnational cultural programs, such as digital tools, program development, community engagement, technical production, innovative management models, advanced international programing, etc.
WHO CAN APPLY FOR THE MENTORSHIP PROGRAM – CRITERIA:
~ The applicant is an NGO and is formally seated in one of the following countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia.
~ The applicant works in the field of independent culture, arts or in creative industries.
~ The applicant’s yearly budget in the year 2022 did not exceed 40.000 EUR.
~ The applicant does not have more than three employees at the time of applying.
~ The applicant has existed as a legal entity for more than two years.
THE PROGRAM COMPRISES OF:
~ Introductory live event and workshop gathering all the mentors and mentees participating in this cycle;
~ Interim online meeting with mentors and mentees to check on the progress;
~ 5-10 online meetings with the mentor;
~ Final gathering and evaluation of the program;
~ The mentorship programs will start in April 2023 and will end in October 2023 latest.
EXPENSES
All the expenses are covered by the project.
SELECTION PROCESS
The selection of the mentorship pairs will be done by the selection committee of the consortium. There will be 6 mentorship programs selected in this year’s call.
WHO WILL BE THE MENTOR?
Each organization/participant will be paired with one mentor from another country. This will be decided by the selection committee. The pool of mentors is available here.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
The call is open from February 1 to March 1, 2023.
HOW TO APPLY?
To apply, please fill in the form on this link.
ABOUT THE REG.LAB PROJECT
The Mentorship Program is part of the project Regional Lab: New Culture Spaces and Networks as drivers of an Innovative and Sustainable Bottom-up Development of Regional Collaboration, co-funded by the European Union, as part of the open call for proposals EACEA 39/2019 Cultural Cooperation Projects in the Western Balkans “Strengthening cultural cooperation with and competitiveness of cultural and creative industries in the Western Balkans”. The Call for Proposals is entirely funded by the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA II).
The project builds on the existing experiences and collaborations and further develops regional and European exchange, creating a dynamic scheme of artistic exchange between cultural centers, creating evidence based knowledge on new participatory models of operation, building capacities and skills of artists and cultural operators to act regionally and internationally and raising visibility of regional collaboration both on a local and European level.
The project is conducted by the consortium consisting of several partners from six SEE countries lead by Kooperativa – Regionalna platforma za kulturu, and project partners Anibar from Kosovo, Društvo Asociacija from Slovenia, NKSS from Serbia, Jadro Association | Јадро Асоцијација | Jadro Asociacioni from North Macedonia, Operacija grad from Croatia, and OKC Abrašević from BiH.
PAST
Our Exchange and Cooperation pilot program, implemented in 2017, was oriented towards strengthening cultural cooperation of independent cultural organizations in the region. The participants were Kooperativa members and their partner organizations. All of the funded programs were implemented by at least three partners from different Southeast European countries, active in the fields of visual arts, contemporary dance, archival practices, audience development, research of working conditions of cultural workers, activism and public good, etc.
The pilot program was based on continuous cooperation through the organization of numerous innovative activities in different cities and towns in the region, as well as on common decision-making in the evaluation and selection processes.
Find out more about the implemented programs in our publication Connecting through Culture About the work of regional platform Kooperativa
PRESENT ⟶ FUTURE
Exchange and Artistic Circulation Program for Cultural Centres
The aim of the Exchange and Artistic Circulation Program is to enable circulation of artworks and artistic productions within the region by means of program exchange between independent cultural centres. It creates the framework for first-time program collaborations between the art centers Anibar (Peja), Magacin Cultural Centre (Belgrade), Youth Cultural Centre “Abrašević” (Mostar), Socio Cultural Space Center Jadro (Skopje) and Pogon – Zagreb Centre for Independent Culture and Youth (Zagreb), while also opening up the possibility for an intensified collaboration with other cultural centres from the European Union. Each cultural centre will develop at least 3 exchange programs of diverse formats, ranging from hosting artists and/or curators within residency programs, presentation of artists, artworks and productions from other countries, developing co-productions with at least one other country in the region or EU, presenting own productions in cultural centers in other European countries, organizing study-visits, workshops etc. All programs will focus also on audience engagement and participation ranging from specifically designed participatory art projects with the local community up to “peek into the artist workshop” meetings with the audience.
Who will benefit from the program?
1) Artists and curators from the region, who will get an opportunity to present their work and/or to collaborate with peers from the other countries; expand their professional networks; reach new audiences; and get introduced more closely with the independent cultural scenes in the other countries;
2) Staff involved in programming and management of the centers, who will create strong professional ties with each other;
3) Local audiences, who will be introduced with the artists and artworks from the other art scenes from the region and EU, as well as to participate in the program.
About the REG.LAB project
The Exchange Program is part of the project Regional Lab: New Culture Spaces and Networks as drivers of an Innovative and Sustainable Bottom-up Development of Regional Collaboration (REG.LAB) granted by Creative Europe: Sub-programme – Western Balkans Cooperation projects – 2020.
The project builds on the existing experiences and collaborations and further develops regional and European exchange, creating a dynamic scheme of artistic exchange between cultural centers, creating evidence based knowledge on new participatory models of operation, building capacities and skills of artists and cultural operators to act regionally and internationally and raising visibility of regional collaboration both on a local and European level.
The project is conducted by the consortium consisting of several partners from six SEE countries lead by Kooperativa – Regionalna platforma za kulturu, and project partners Anibar from Kosovo, Društvo Asociacija from Slovenia, NKSS from Serbia, Jadro Association | Јадро Асоцијација | Jadro Asociacioni from North Macedonia, Operacija grad from Croatia, and OKC Abrašević from BiH.
O programu
Regionalni akcijski kulturni laboratorij (Regional Cultural Action Laboratory) – Reg Lab – program je Kooperative, zamišljen u svrhu pružanja pomoći i podrške nezavisnim kulturnim organizacijama i inicijativama u Jugoistočnoj Europi. Program je usmjeren kao pomoć organizacijama i inicijativama u kriznim i izvanrednim situacijama, dajući potporu hitnim reakcijama, kampanjama i aktivističkim akcijama. Također, cilj mu je osnažiti zagovaračke aktivnosti nezavisnih kulturnih aktera.
Reg Lab pruža solidarnu podršku organizacijama i inicijativama usmjerenim na izgradnju zagovaračkih kapaciteta nezavisne kulturne scene. Osim financijske potpore, program nudi podršku i stručne kapacitete same platforme.
Na koji način Program može pomoći nezavisnim kulturnim dionicima u regiji?
Cilj je Reg Lab programa pomoći nezavisnim kulturnim dionicima u regiji pomoću:
~ hitnih reakcija na krizne situacije koje ugrožavaju položaj nezavisne kulture;
~ planiranja, organiziranja i provedbe zagovaračkih aktivnosti (javni nastupi, sastanci s donositeljima odluka, akcije vidljivosti, kampanje itd.);
~ izgradnje i razvoja koalicija između kulturnih i drugih aktera na lokalnoj i nacionalnoj razini
~ razvijanja i provedbe različitih modela partnerstava i umrežavanja između nezavisnih kulturnih dionika s ciljem jačanja zagovaračkih aktivnosti;
~ provedbi manjih istraživačkih radova usmjerenih na razvoj zagovaračkih aktivnosti;
~ razmjena znanja i iskustava.
Prioritet je programa podrška dionicima s nedovoljno razvijenih nezavisnih kulturnih scena, kao i podrška hitnim i ad hoc kampanjama i aktivnostima usmjerenim na jačanje lokalnih, regionalnih, nacionalnih i međunarodnih mreža.
Koje vrste aktivnosti podržava Reg Lab?
Aktivnosti bi trebale biti usmjerene na jačanje kapaciteta nezavisnih kulturnih dionika za zagovaranje, razvijanje suradnje između dionika iz komplementarnih područja rada u svrhu zagovaranja, provođenje kraćih istraživanja vezanih uz razvoj zagovaračkih aktivnosti, kao i planiranje, organiziranje i provođenje javnih zagovaračkih aktivnosti u zemljama regije.
Organizacije se mogu prijaviti za podršku u jednom ili više navedenih područja djelovanja, uzimajući u obzir kontekst i specifične okolnosti.
Koje vrste aktivnosti Reg Lab ne podržava?
Reg Lab ne podržava redovne aktivnosti organizacija niti je zamišljen kao nadopunjujući fond za postojeće i tekuće programe kao i projektne aktivnosti. Program ne podržava pojedinačne organizacije u njihovom radu, već otvorene i inkluzivne prakse koje uključuju veći broj dionika i zagovaračke napore za poboljšanje položaja šire nezavisne kulturne scene.
Glavni je cilj programa podržati one vrste aktivnosti koje donatori obično ne podržavaju te osigurati sredstva za rješavanje hitnih situacija.
Kako uspostavljamo suradnju?
Kooperativa ima ograničena godišnja sredstva za ovaj Program pa molimo organizacije kojima je potrebna naša pomoć ili podrška da ispune kratki upitnik kako bismo utvrdili možemo li pružiti pomoć ili podršku.
Informacije iz upitnika pregledat će naš Upravni odbor koji donosi konačnu odluku o odabiru aktivnosti koje ćemo podržati. Svaki upitnik pregledat će se zasebno, a organizacije će biti informirane o odabiru u roku od mjesec dana od prijave.
Što nakon potvrde o uspostavljenoj suradnji?
Koordinacijski tim programa će, u suradnji sa svakom organizacijom, raspraviti o detaljima vezanim uz ciljeve, metode i korake potrebne za pokretanje novih ili poboljšanje postojećih procesa zagovaranja.
Svoju potrebu za podrškom unutar Regionalnog akcijskog kulturnog laboratorija možete opisati ispunjavanjem upitnika.
Pitanja, sugestije i pojašnjenja
Pošaljite e-mail na: platforma.kooperativa@gmail.com
O programu
Program Twinning uključuje aktivnosti između dviju organizacija iz različitih zemalja. Cilj mu je povezati dvije organizacije iz područja umjetnosti i kulture koje će blisko surađivati određeni vremenski period, stvarajući prostor za međusobno učenje i razmjenu, te omogućiti sudionicima prostor za jačanje kapaciteta i umrežavanje. Organizacije uključene u program mogu razmjenjivati osoblje, vještine i stručnost u područjima poput menadžmenta, razvoja programa i produkcije.
Organizacije se u načelu prijaviti za program zajednički. Alternativno, Kooperativa može ponuditi podršku u spajanju onim organizacijama koje mogu dokazati potrebu za partnerstvom, ali nemaju potencijalnog partnera tijekom faze prijave. Organizacije prijavljuju program prilagođen njihovim stvarnim potrebama za jačanjem kapaciteta i/ili razvojem programa u njihovim organizacijama. Program se odvija u obliku mobilnosti, pri čemu organizacije posjećuju jedne druge kroz određeni period, s namjerom daljnjeg proširenja suradnje u budućnosti. Organizacije bi trebale djelovati u odgovarajućim područjima umjetnosti i kulture. Međutim, kada je opravdano, bit će podržana i međusektorska suradnja.
Koje vrste formata podržavamo?
Program se može odvijati kroz različite formate. Evo nekoliko primjera mogućih programa:
~ STUDIJSKI POSJETI — pogodno kada organizacije namjeravaju razmijeniti znanje i informacije o određenom programu ili temi s ciljem daljnjeg razvoja. Organizacije bi trebale u precizirati temu u fazi prijave (npr. obrazovni program, odnosi s javnošću, razvoj publike itd.). Ovaj format može uključivati sastanke, intervjue, opažanja, rasprave i slično. Sve ovo može se provesti s različitim dionicima organizacije domaćina: članovima tima koji su relevantni za temu, ciljanim skupinama i korisnicima, partnerima i drugima.
~ PRAKTIČAN RAD — pogodan kada organizacijama treba razmjena specifičnih vještina i praksi relevantnih za njihov rad u određenom odjelu (npr. scenski tehničar, koordinacija događanja itd.). Ovaj format može uključivati praktični rad. Tijekom mobilnosti, sudionik se integrira s članovima tima i radi zajedno s njima u odabranom području.
~ NOVE INICIJATIVE — omogućuje stvaranje i razvoj novih i zajedničkih projekata dviju organizacija. To mogu biti programi, projekti, događanja i slično. Ovaj format može uključivati radionice, brainstorming sesije, pisanje projekata i slične prakse.
Ako je relevantno, ovi formati se mogu kombinirati. Organizacije također mogu predložiti druge formate ako su u skladu s prioritetom programa Twinning, jačanjem kapaciteta. Koji god format bio odabran, program mora omogućiti partnerima da razviju nove perspektive, kompetencije ili daljnji razvoj programa unutar vlastitih organizacija.
Svi formati provode se kroz aktivnosti mobilnosti i uključuju posjet jednog partnera drugome. Posjeti mogu biti uzajamni, ali može biti organiziran i boravak samo jedne strane, ako je potrebno. Prijavitelji bi trebali identificirati svoju temu u fazi prijave, a u fazi odabira bit će pozvani da osmisle plan mobilnosti.
Tko može sudjelovati?
Organizacije koje djeluju u području umjetnosti i kulture, a imaju sjedište u Albaniji, Bosni i Hercegovini, Hrvatskoj, Kosovu, Sjevernoj Makedoniji, Crnoj Gori, Srbiji i Sloveniji mogu se prijaviti. Organizacije program prijavljuju u partnerstvu s drugom organizacijom koja djeluje u ovim zemljama, pod uvjetom da nije iz njihove matične zemlje. U iznimnim slučajevima, članice Kooperative mogu prijaviti program u suradnji s organizacijom koja djeluje izvan navedenih zemalja u Europi, pod uvjetom da suradnju opravdaju snažnim regionalnim utjecajem. Potencijalne zemlje partneri izvan regije uključuju zemlje EU, zemlje u procesu pristupanja, zemlje kandidati i potencijalni kandidati, te zemlje iz Europske politike susjedstva.
Prijedlog bi trebali partneri trebali zajednički razviti, a podnosi ga jednog od partnera (podnositelja prijave kako je navedeno u obrascu prijave). Ako program uključuje samo jednosmjerni posjet, prijavu bi trebala podnijeti organizacija koja će obaviti mobilnost.
Vremenski okvir programa
Programi drugog ciklusa provode se između veljače 2025. i srpnja 2025.
Proračun
Program pokriva troškove putovanja, smještaja, dnevnice i troškove materijala povezane s Twinning programom, samo ako su potrebni. Maksimalni financijski proračun koji će projekt pokriti iznosi 2.000,00 EUR po jednom programu. Prijavitelji su pozvani da pošalju procjenu proračuna, prema principu vrijednosti za novac, temeljenoj na razumnoj cijeni grada u kojem će biti smješteni.
Kako se prijaviti?
Slijedite poveznicu kako biste se prijavili.
Rok za prijavu: 4. prosinca 2024.
Za više informacija o postupku prijave, možete se obratiti:
~ marija@platforma-kooperativa.org
~ platforma.kooperativa@gmail.com
O PROGRAMU TWINNING
Program je podržan od strane ERSTE fondacije, Grada Zagreba i Zaklade Kultura Nova.
O PROGRAMU
Mentorski program usredotočen je na specifičan odnos mentora i mentija koji se temelji na vještinama i stručnostima koje su mnogi umjetnici, kulturni radnici i voditelji programa stekli kroz godine prakse unutar naših mreža i platformi. Program omogućuje praktično osposobljavanje i razvoj vještina kombiniranjem stručnosti i peer-to-peer razmjene iskustava i vještina.
Kroz program se posebno naglašavaju znanja i vještine potrebne za uspješnu provedbu transnacionalnih kulturnih programa, kao što su to digitalni alati, razvoj programa, angažman publike, tehnička produkcija, inovativni modeli upravljanja, napredno međunarodno osmišljavanje programa itd.
TKO SE MOŽE PRIJAVITI NA MENTORSKI PROGRAM – KRITERIJI:
~ Prijavitelj je nevladina organizacija sa službenim sjedištem u jednoj od sljedećih zemalja: Albanija, Bosna i Hercegovina, Hrvatska, Kosovo, Crna Gora, Sjeverna Makedonija, Srbija, Slovenija.
~ Prijavitelj djeluje u području nezavisne kulture, umjetnosti ili u kreativnim industrijama.
~ Godišnji proračun Prijavitelja za prethodnu godinu nije premašio 40.000 EUR.
~ Prijavitelj nema više od troje zaposlenih u trenutku prijave.
~ Prijavitelj postoji kao pravna osoba duže od dvije godine.
PROGRAM SE SASTOJI OD:
~ Uvodnog događaj uživo i radionice koja okuplja sve mentore i mentore koji sudjeluju u ovom ciklusu;
~ Povremenih online sastanaka s mentorima i mentorčadi radi provjere napretka;
~ 5-10 online sastanaka s mentorom;
~ Završnog susreta i evaluacije programa;
~ Mentorski programi počet će u travnju 2023. i završit će najkasnije u listopadu 2023.
TROŠKOVI
Svi troškovi pokriveni su projektom.
POSTUPAK ODABIRA
Selekcijski odbor konzorcija odabrat će mentorske parove. Na ovogodišnjem pozivu bit će odabrano 6 mentorskih programa.
TKO SU MENTORI?
Svaka organizacija/sudionik bit će uparen s jednim mentorom iz druge zemlje. O tome će odlučiti izborna komisija. Na raspolaganju je skupina mentora. Grupa mentora dostupna je ovdje.
ROK ZA PRIJAVU
Poziv je otvoren od 1. veljače do 1. ožujka 2023. godine.
KAKO SE PRIJAVITI?
Da biste se prijavili, ispunite sljedeći obrazac.
O REG.LAB projektu
Mentorski program dio je projekta Regional Lab: New Culture Spaces and Networks as drivers of an Innovative and Sustainable Bottom-up Development of Regional Collaboration (REG.LAB) koji je podržala Kreativna Europa: potprogram – EACEA Projekti kulturne suradnje u zemljama Zapadnog Balkana, 39/2019 “Strengthening cultural, cooperation with and competitiveness of cultural and creative industries in the Western Balkans”. Poziv je u potpunosti financiran kroz program “Instrument pretpristupne pomoći” (IPA II).
Projekt proizlazi iz postojećih iskustava i suradnji te nastavlja razvijati regionalnu i europsku razmjenu, stvarajući dinamične programe umjetničke razmjene između kulturnih centara i proizvodeći znanja o novim participativnim modelima djelovanja temeljeno na dokazima. Projekt istovremeno radi na izgradnji kapaciteta i vještina umjetnika i kulturnih radnika za regionalno i međunarodno djelovanje te podiže vidljivost regionalne suradnje na lokalnoj i europskoj razini.
Projekt provodi konzorcij sastavljen od partnerskih organizacija iz šest zemalja Jugoistočne Europe – predvođen je Kooperativom – Regionalnom platformom za kulturu i projektnim partnerima: Anibar (Kosovo), Društvo Asociacija (Slovenija), NKSS from (Srbija), Jadro Association | Јадро Асоцијација | Jadro Asociacioni (Sjeverna Makedonija), Operacija grad (Hrvatska) i OKC Abrašević (Bosna i Hercegovina).
POVIJEST
Kooperativin pilot program razmjene i suradnje u regiji, proveden 2017. godine, bio je usmjeren na jačanje kulturne suradnje nezavisnih kulturnih organizacija u regiji. Sudionici su bili članovi Kooperative i njihove partnerske organizacije. Svaki program koji je financijski podržan provodilo je najmanje troje partnera iz različitih zemalja jugoistočne Europe, aktivnih na području vizualne umjetnosti, suvremenog plesa, arhivske prakse, razvoja publike, istraživanja uvjeta rada kulturnih djelatnika, aktivizma i javnih dobara itd.
Pilot program temeljio se na kontinuiranoj suradnji kroz organizaciju brojnih inovativnih aktivnosti u različitim gradovima i mjestima u regiji, kao i na zajedničkom odlučivanju u procesima evaluacije i selekcije.
Više o provedenim programima saznajte u Kooperativinoj publikaciji Povezivanje kulturom – O radu regionalne platforme KOOPERATIVA.
SADAŠNJOST ⟶ BUDUĆNOST
Program razmjene i umjetničke cirkulacije za kulturne centre
Program razmjene i umjetničke cirkulacije usmjeren je na cirkulaciju umjetničkih djela i produkcija unutar regije kroz razmjenu programa između nezavisnih kulturnih centara. Program razmjenom između umjetničkog centra Anibar (Peć), Kulturnog centra Magacin (Beograd), Omladinskog kulturnog centra “Abrašević” (Mostar), Sociokulturnog prostora Centar Jadro (Skoplje) i Pogona – zagrebačkog centra za nezavisnu kulturu i mlade (Zagreb) stvara okvir za početak programske suradnje, istovremeno otvarajući mogućnost intenziviranja suradnje s drugim kulturnim centrima iz Europske unije. Svaki kulturni centar razvija najmanje 3 programa razmjene različitih formata, kao što su: gostovanja umjetnika i/ili kustosa u okviru rezidencijalnih programa, predstavljanja umjetnika, umjetničkih djela i produkcija iz drugih zemalja, razvoj koprodukcija s barem još jednom zemljom u regiji ili EU, predstavljanje vlastitih produkcija u kulturnim centrima u drugim europskim zemljama, organiziranje studijskih posjeta, radionica itd. Svi će se programi usmjeriti i na sudjelovanje publike te participativne modele (umjetničkog) djelovanja, od posebno osmišljenih participativnih umjetničkih projekata s lokalnom zajednicom do posjeta umjetničkim atelijerima kao model susreta s publikom.
Kome je namijenjen program?
1) Umjetnicima i kustosima iz regije koji će dobiti priliku predstaviti svoj rad i/ili surađivati sa suradnicima iz drugih zemalja; profesionalno se umrežiti; doći do nove publike; i pobliže se upoznati s nezavisnim kulturnim scenama u drugim zemljama;
2) Osoblju uključenom u programiranje i upravljanje centrima, a koje će uspostaviti snažne profesionalne veze;
3) Lokalnim zajednicama, kojima će se omogućiti prilika da upoznaju umjetnike i umjetnička djela drugih umjetničkih scena iz regije i EU, kao i sudjelovanje u programima.
O REG.LAB projektu
Programska razmjena dio je projekta Regional Lab: New Culture Spaces and Networks as drivers of an Innovative and Sustainable Bottom-up Development of Regional Collaboration (REG.LAB) koji je podržala Kreativna Europa: potprogram – Projekti kulturne suradnje u zemljama Zapadnog Balkana – 2020.
Projekt proizlazi iz postojećih iskustava i suradnji te nastavlja razvijati regionalnu i europsku razmjenu, stvarajući dinamične programe umjetničke razmjene između kulturnih centara i proizvodeći znanja o novim participativnim modelima djelovanja temeljeno na dokazima. Projekt istovremeno radi na izgradnji kapaciteta i vještina umjetnika i kulturnih radnika za regionalno i međunarodno djelovanje te podiže vidljivost regionalne suradnje na lokalnoj i europskoj razini.
Projekt provodi konzorcij sastavljen od partnerskih organizacija iz šest zemalja Jugoistočne Europe – predvođen je Kooperativom – Regionalnom platformom za kulturu i projektnim partnerima: Anibar (Kosovo), Društvo Asociacija (Slovenija), NKSS from (Srbija), Jadro Association | Јадро Асоцијација | Jadro Asociacioni (Sjeverna Makedonija), Operacija grad (Hrvatska) i OKC Abrašević (Bosna i Hercegovina).
Kultura Nova Foundation
European Union
Rockefeller Brothers Fund
Ministry of Culture and Media of the Republic of Croatia
Government of the Republic of Croatia — Office for Cooperation with NGOs
Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States and the USAID
Project “Regional Action Lab – independent culture as engine of mutual support and exchange in times of crisis (Reg Lab)” is supported by the Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States and the USAID.
Kultura Nova Foundation
European Union
Rockefeller Brothers Fund
Ministry of Culture and Media of the Republic of Croatia
Government of the Republic of Croatia — Office for Cooperation with NGOs
Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States and the USAID
Project “Regional Action Lab – independent culture as engine of mutual support and exchange in times of crisis (Reg Lab)” is supported by the Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States and the USAID.