The CARAVANE- CLIMATE ART FUSION project, co-funded by the CREATIVE EUROPE programme, aims to elevate the transnational creation and dissemination of European art.

In line with the objectives of “CREA CULT 2023-COOP,” it prioritizes eco-friendly practices and promotes sustainable development in the cultural sphere. The project fosters inclusivity by providing a collaborative environment for diverse artists, including those with disabilities and marginalized individuals, encouraging mutual learning and cooperation.

The initiative aims to develop five (5) co-creation labs in four (4) European countries, focusing on different art techniques and fields, to facilitate the collaborative creation of artworks among young emerging artists. The project includes exchange journeys between the labs to encourage artistic collaboration, broaden perspectives, and deepen understanding of diverse social realities. The festivals that CARAVANE will organize to the hosting countries will enhave the dissemination of the artistic results and communicate the work the participants with the local and national communities. This process will help artists develop new skills and integrate with local communities.

By enhancing the visibility of young emerging artists within the European art community, the initiative underscores the significance of art in driving climate action, sustainability, and equality.

The University of Málaga (Spain), the Centre for Cultural Activities – CKD (Croatia), Zavod Bob (Slovenia),

Social Climate (Spain), Black Sea Global Art League (Georgia) and GIRES-Global Institute for Research Education & Scholarship (The Netherlands) join forces for a unique artistics fusion outcome!

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Cooperation Projects CREA-CULT-2023-COOP under the topic CREA-CULT-2023-COOP-2, PROJECT No:101131906