This study aims to better understand how international cultural funding shapes opportunities for organizations to grow as generators of creativity able to provide transformative experiences for local audiences. It analyzes the experiences of four cases located in the Middle East and North Africa region, namely L’Atelier de l’Observatoire (Morocco), Clown Me In (Lebanon), Bantmag (Turkey), and Volunteer Palestine (West Bank). Although the Prince Claus Fund, Hivos, and European Cultural Foundation (ECF) have sought alternatives to the neoliberal instrumentalization of their funding measured according to the rubrics of impact, our research shows that organizations still struggle with the need to appeal to international funding bodies while als...
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This article highlights the cultural, economic, historical, and political criteria that influence th...
This essay looks at an ethnographical study of a grassroots, state-independent art initiative in pos...
As scholarship on hegemonic media industries thrives in the Global North, how can we understand the ...
Following the country’s political transition to democracy in the 1990s, a generation of Mongolian ar...
Cairo’s contemporary cultural field is generally structured by several interrelated dynamics. First,...
This article discusses how arts practitioners reflect on their work amidst deepening economic inequa...
This article analyses the support and self-care strategies of artists from Turkey who have left thei...
This research explores how creative practices can renew perceptions of ‘globalisation’. Against the ...
Until recently still a blank spot on the world map of art, China today occupies one of the top posit...
The principal aim of my PhD research is to think through practices involved in the making of In the ...
Funding arts and cultural activity for socially and economically vulnerable communities in the UK ca...
Art Dubai, although a relatively young art fair, has achieved international visibility in just ten y...
In a quest for artistic sovereignty, there is a growing movement in Africa toward regional artist ne...
The current economic crisis has led to cutbacks in government spending on the arts in virtually all ...
As transnational extractivism, neo-fascist politics, and economies of abandonment and disposability ...
This article highlights the cultural, economic, historical, and political criteria that influence th...
This essay looks at an ethnographical study of a grassroots, state-independent art initiative in pos...
As scholarship on hegemonic media industries thrives in the Global North, how can we understand the ...