OUR HOME – theme for Refugee Week 2024
The theme for Refugee Week 2024 is “Our Home”. From the places we gather to share meals to our collective home, planet earth: everyone is invited to celebrate what our Our Home means to them.
The theme for Refugee Week 2024 is “Our Home”. From the places we gather to share meals to our collective home, planet earth: everyone is invited to celebrate what our Our Home means to them.
A bold and joyful new commission celebrates this year's Refugee Week theme, Compassion.
Counterpoints Arts is delighted to be hosting the 2022 Pop Culture and Social Change Retreat, bringing together a curated group of 50 change-making entertainment producers, artists, cultural innovators, activists and philanthropists.
Join our regular panel of comedy critics and writers as they look forward to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2022.
We Apologise project curators, Niovi Zarampouka-Chatzimanou, director of VSP and Almir Koldzic, director of Counterpoints Arts, respond to the questions from culturenow.gr.
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Counterpoints Arts is collaborating with the Southbank Centre once again, this time to commission an artist with lived experience of displacement or migration to develop new live work for public spaces.
Taking place over three days, the retreat will bring together a range of selected individuals from the worlds of comedy, video gaming, broadcast, visual and performing arts, digital and news media, the charity sector together with the fields of policy, activism and philanthropy.
It’s been a year of hard challenges and truths, forcing us all to confront our individual and collective fears, shortcomings and assumptions.
We are so pleased to share ‘Our Story and Vision'; a new narrative-based report written by our critical friend, Chrissie Tiller.
We're delighted to share the theme for Refugee Week 2021, [...]
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Image credit: the Artist, Dakar, 2002 Ashish Ghadiali, Season 1, [...]
In her Beyond the Now Season 1 blog Jeanne van Heeswijk balances 'between individual desires, collective imagining and deep collaboration in the places that we live in.'