UNESCO survey on international mobility of artists

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newslogo.jpg19 January 2009. - IMC Members have been asked to share their knowledge on legal instruments affecting the international mobility of artists, artworks, cultural goods and services for a research project initiated by UNESCO. The research will provide an overview of the main legal instruments plus examples of bilateral and multilateral cultural cooperation agreements across the six UNESCO regions (Africa, Latin America & Caribbean, the Arab World, Asia-Pacific, Europe and North America). It will also examine obstacles to mobility, good practice and propose strategies and actions for policy- and decision-makers.
The study was commissioned by UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee for the Protection and Promotion of Cultural Diversity. The final report is intended as an advocacy document examining wider impacts of policy and legislation on the international circulation of artists and their works.
The mobility consultants (Richard Poláček and Judith Staines) very much welcome contributions from IMC members. In particular, they request information on bilateral and multilateral cultural cooperation agreements and any evaluation of their results.
Please send your written contributions via a short questionnaire which you can complete online: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=eIOg0ndK9JrttBI_2fyk6VEQ_3d_3d
If you prefer to receive the questionnaire in Word format, please email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
DEADLINE: 31 January 2009

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