2020 – ongoing
Creative Europe
In June 2020, the EACEA Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency announced the results of the autumn 2019 call for projects for European cooperation projects under the Creative Europe program (see results). Among the projects that received funding from the European Commission was also the one that the Artnova Foundation is part of, the project called “MArteLive”.
Considering the fact that only 14 organizations from Poland (Smaller scale European cooperation projects – 3 leaders and 11 partners) received funding in the competition, this should be treated as a great honor (https://kreatywna-europa.eu/wyniki-konkursu-wnioskow-eacea-32-2019-na-projekty-wspolpracy-europejskiej/). The implementation of the project will contribute to the promotion of Polish artists and Polish culture on the international stage, as well as Poznan itself, as a city that cares about the sphere of culture. As part of the “Polish” edition of the competition and residency, we plan to involve artists from the following countries (except Poland): the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, and Moldova. Other European countries will be served by other project partners.