ON-AiR is an European wide trajectory of workshops and training programmes for artists and cultural professionals about using artist-in-residence opportunities, organized together with 19 partner organisations in 15 different European countries.

 

This website aims at providing information about the ON-AiR project (see the workshops, seminars and about pages) as well as giving tools and knowledge to artists interested in mobility opportunities in Europe, and beyond.

 

Reflecting on the mobility of artists in Europe

With this publication the partners of the ON-AiR project aim to take you on a ‘journey’, reflecting on the current state of mobility in which the artists in Europe operate and their art flourishes. It also includes a summary of the results and outcomes of the ON-AiR project.

Discover the brand new ON-AiR book (and how to order it) here!

 

 

You are an artist and you want to be mobile ?

Check out our brand new section “Toolkit”, where you will find general and regional information on AiR opportunities, a list of publications on issues linked to cultural mobility, links to different websites dealing with similar issues, …. and much more!

Have a look at our toolkit!

 

 

For further information about the project ON-AiR (2010-2012), please visit this page.

ON-AiR has been funded with support from the European Commission. This website reflects the views only of the project partners (authors), and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

After a two year collaboration the ON-AiR partners present:

 

ON-AiR: Reflecting on the mobility of artists in Europe

 

With this publication the partners of the ON-AiR project aim to take you on a ‘journey’, reflecting on the current state of mobility in which the artists in Europe operate and their art flourishes. It also includes a summary of the results and outcomes of the ON-AiR project.

 

An Editorial Team consisting of 18 mobility experts from the different regions of Europe, all working as partners in ON-AiR, proposed 10 topics or thoughts for a more in-depth approach. Ten essays by authors from across Europe are the result. The content and format of the essays differ enormously: varying from a letter written to a resident artist, to an examination of the much-discussed ‘brain drain’ phenomenon in Eastern Europe, to drawings from a pirate rabbit reflecting on mobility.

 

This publication does not intend to solve problems, nor does it offer a complete overview of them. It is meant to share issues we experienced during the project with others operating in the field of artist mobility.

 

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