Judith Staines

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  • White lines on a road surface, but off-kilter, breaking the rules.
    Joining the Dots / Bridging the Gap(s): A Reflection on the European Project, IN SITU ACT (2016-2020)
    This report presents an overview of IN SITU ACT (2016-2020), and a reflection on some of the highlights of this European cultural cooperation project which was awarded co-funding from the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union. The 4-year programme strengthened a platform for artistic creation in public space through an extensive series of artistic encounters, taking diverse formats and organised across many countries of Europe. The report was done in collaboration with On the Move, written by Judith Staines. It includes a preface related to artistic mentoring and professional development by Lene Bang Henningsen.
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    Posted 21 January 2021
  • Evaluation Report for Kedja, Nordic-Baltic Project for the Contemporary Dance Field
    The 2012 - 2015 activities of keðja, the Nordic-Baltic EU supported project for the contemporary dance field was evaluated by Mary Ann DeVlieg and Judith Staines. Find the evaluation report online.
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    Posted 19 June 2015
  • Expanding ripples on a surface of water, as from raindrops.
    A Strong Ripple Effect: An Evaluation of the Korea-Finland Connection Programme 2010-2012
    Discover more about the mobility experiences of the Korea-Finland Connection coordinated by the Korean Arts Management Service (KAMS) and Dance Info Finland (DIF) in 2010-2012, through this report by Mary Ann DeVlieg and Judith Staines.
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    Posted 8 November 2013
  • IN TRANSIT: A Study on International Law and the Mobility of Artists, Art Works, Cultural Goods and Services
    The aim of the IN TRANSIT study is to provide an overview of the main international legal instruments which impact on the mobility of artists, art works, cultural goods and services.
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    Posted 19 January 2012
  • Report on Support for International Arts Activity - Issues for National Arts Funding Agencies
    D’Art Report No. 40 describes the agencies involved in supporting international arts activities, the scope of and budgets for this support, and the range of policy objectives, priorities and evaluation processes evident in the research.
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    Posted 10 June 2011
  • Cover for International Co-Production Manual. Title on a bright blue background, positioned over a word cloud featuring words like 'production', 'festival' and 'artistic'.
    International Co-Production Manual
    KAMS (Korea Arts Management Service) and IETM (international network for contemporary performing arts) are delighted to launch the International Co-Production Manual Researched and written by Judith Staines, MJ Chung and Sophie Travers.
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    Posted 9 June 2011
  • Cover for Tax and Social Security publication. Title text on a white page along with logos and other publication details.
    Tax and Social Security
    This basic guide has been prepared by Judith Staines to help artists and arts professionals understand better the main issues that affect how and what they are paid when they work abroad in Europe.
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    Posted 14 December 2010
  • Cover for Global Roaming. Title text on a white page, with logos and credits.
    Global Roaming: Mobility Beyond Europe for Professional Artists and Arts Managers
    This short guide to global mobility is written by Judith Staines for artists and cultural operators. It is concerned with professional mobility, travel to and work in places beyond Europe.
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    Posted 14 December 2010
  • Mapping Asia-Europe Cultural Cooperation
    The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) and On-the-Move.org announce the publication of a new report Mapping Asia-Europe Cultural Cooperation. This study was carried out by Judith Staines and maps the Asia-Europe government-to-government bilateral cultural agreements between ASEM country partners.
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    Posted 2 July 2010
  • Cover for Excited Atoms. Between title text we can glimpse a thin strip of photo of something glowing and network-like.
    Excited Atoms: An Exploration of Virtual Mobility in the Contemporary Performing Arts
    Excited Atoms outlines a history of virtual mobility in performance, presents the main types of work with inspiring current examples, and traces some of the most critical issues and motivations for artists, cultural producers and promoters to collaborate, share, make, question, present and innovate using virtual mobility.
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    Posted 21 June 2010