Welcome to D6
Launching d6:eu
We are delighted to announce D6:EU as a sister organisation to D6: Culture in Transit, to promote our European Portfolio and to develop new opportunities for artists and cultural collaborations in Cyprus, Europe and the Middle East. We draw on a long history of European collaboration through both the Creative Europe programme , through strategic positions on European networks and platforms, and as international experts for the British Council in the UK and Ukraine, the European Commission and for United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) based in Barcelona. In Cyprus we look forward to developing an international capacity building cultural programme that builds on D6: Culture in Transit's values and collaborates with artists, cultural producers, heritage professionals and policy makers to consider the role of culture in the sustainable development of our cities and neighbourhoods. >>
News
Throughout the summer of 2020, D6 hosted a series of online conversations as part of the CONTESTED DESIRES programme titled Crafting Nations. These rich conversations dug deep into the constructs of crafting nations and the role of arts, culture and heritage across Europe and parts of the Caribbean in defining who we are. These were captured through podcasts and written reflections by poet and editor Degna Stone:
crafting nations: the need for radical understandingOur third podcast, Crafting Nations: The Need for Radical Understanding is now live! You can read or listen to reflections by poet Degna Stone, on the discussions with artist Annalee Davis, here. >>
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CRAFTING NATIONS: THE NEED FOR RADICAL common senseListen to our second podcast, Crafting Nations: The Need for Radical Common Sense. We were joined by Director, Sadie Young and Digital Heritage Curator, Jacquie Aitken from Timespan, a cultural institution based in the Scottish Highlands. >>
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CRAFTING NATIONS: THE NEED FOR RADICAL changeFor our first conversation, we were joined by Tiger de Souza (Volunteering, Participation and Inclusion Director at the National Trust) and Sajida Carr (Director of Operations and Development at Creative Black Country). >>
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opportunities
We offer regular opportunities through residencies, commissions, collaborations, internships and partnerships. Click here to find out more. >>