DutchCulture | TransArtists at the TransEurope Halles conference

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DutchCulture | TransArtists at the TransEurope Halles conference

The coordinator of the Green Art Lab Alliance project will join a two-day intensive workshop on sustainability, taking place at P60 Amstelveen on 3 and 4 April.
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TransEurope Halles conference The Future Is Not What It Used To Be is a three-day, interdisciplinary working conference on new culture strategies. The programme offers thought-provoking keynotes, hands-on workshops, in depth masterclasses and think tanks, all with an international character. The conference will take place from 2 to 4 April in Amsterdam and Amstelveen, the Netherlands.

A Culture For A Sustainable Change is a workshop on how to incorporate sustainability into your daily routine. Participants will work on a strategy addressing key issues on how to improve the ecological sustainability of a cultural centre, using P60 as a case study. Participants contribute their knowledge, experience and ideas and work towards concrete proposals and suggestions for P60 that will be shared after the conference. Read more about the ins and outs of this workshop here.

Two Green Art Lab Alliance partners will participate in this workshop as facilitators: DutchCulture | TransArtists and Julie's Bicycle.
DutchCulture | TransArtists is the coordinating organisation of the Green Art Lab Alliance (2013–2015), a European-funded project dedicated to promoting environmental sustainability in practical, ethical, and artistic ways, across European arts and culture communities.
Founded by and for the music industry in 2007, Julie's Bicycle is now the acknowledged international authority on environmental sustainability for the creative industries, working with over 700 organisations across the UK and internationally. 

www.tehfuture.net
www.transartists.org/green-art-lab-alliance
www.juliesbicycle.com