NEMO brings Museums Perspective to the Artist Mobility i-Portunus Project

From 15-16 October 2019, NEMO was in Brussels, Belgium, to attend the Policy Recommendations Workshop of the Creative Europe funded i-Portunus project.

NEMO was invited to the workshop to bring the perspective and needs of museums for such a scheme but also contribute with valuable knowledge of how networks can help support the project.

50 professionals that already had submitted feedback to the Operational Study and to the overall pilot programme, as well as artists and culture professionals who have benefited from i-Portunus support joined the workshop.

During the two day meeting, the participants discussed the study, the outcomes so far as well as the drafted Policy Recommendations. The outcome of the workshop will feed into a second draft of the Policy Recommendations.

About the project

i-Portunus is a short-term pilot project, selected and funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, to trial a mobility scheme for artists and culture professionals (A&CP). It is managed by a consortium headed by the Goethe-Institut together with Institut français, Izolyatsia and Nida Art Colony of Vilnius Academy of Arts.