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  • IAA Talk - Globe Art Mean solar day - Artists on the Run

    Join us almost and run into your colleagues from (not only) visual artists organizations and networks worldwide during our tertiary online argue - IAA Europe Talk: Artists on the Run , which is organized

    on the occasion of the World Art Day .

    We have speakers from various countries ( Austria, Norway, Sweden, Ukraine, Us ) again and due to current situation in Europe we volition focus on state of affairs of artists at risk. Against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine, nosotros will discuss physical initiatives in various countries and help measures for refugee artists and artists at risk, regardless of origin. What is needed the near? Furthermore, the talk will focus on the exchange and networking of such initiatives. We will have inputs by representatives of National Union of Artists of Ukraine, Swedish Artist Residency Network, International Cities of Refugee Network, Artists Help Ukraine and Artists at Risk Connection.

    We volition also denote details of 2022 G eneral Associates of IAA Europe .

    Topic:       IAA Talks iii - World Art Twenty-four hours - Artists on the Run
    When: April 21, 2022 05:00 PM Paris
    Where: Zoom

    We are limited to 100 participants, please exist and so kind to confirm your participation via

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  • Declaration of Executive Commission

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    The Executive Committee of IAA Europe strongly condemns the Russian war against Ukraine and is shocked past this aggression confronting the people of Ukraine and the European peace club that has been achieved. As an association, nosotros believe in the preservation of democracy and in solidarity amidst people. Our thoughts are with the citizens of Ukraine in view of their great suffering.

    We are temporarily suspending membership of the National Committee of Russia (Union of artists of Russia) and National Committee of Belarus (Belorussian Union of Artists) in IAA Europe until we hear their official statement condemning this war. The General Assembly of IAA Europe (September 2022) shall decide on farther steps.

    Alongside Ukrainian artists we know many Russian and Belarusian artists are at risk right now, considering they openly stand against Putin and his government. We should unite and offering all artists regardless of origin shelter and help, advancing liberty of expression, defending democratic values and promoting international solidarity.

    Nosotros are also offering a membership fee free year to the National Committee of Ukraine (National Matrimony of Artists in Ukraine) and recommend to all NCs to outcome complimentary IAA card to all professional visual artists from Ukraine who will employ for it. We are collecting the data about opportunities for Ukrainian artists leaving their land, all of them volition be shared on IAA Europe website.

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  • IAA Europe Contribution Consultation on Draft Guidelines Collective Bargaining Self-Employed

    Collective Bargaining Is Urgently Needed in the Arts Sector
    International Clan of Fine art (IAA) Europe welcomes the typhoon guidelines on the application of EU competition law to commonage agreements regarding the working conditions of solo cocky - employed persons.
    We strongly support the aim of the draft to ensure that contest police force does not stand in the way of collective agreements to better the working weather condition of solo self - employed persons.

    Information technology is of import to clarify and develop the legislation regarding the right for commonage bargaining for all solo self-employed, whether working in traditional off-line environment or on digital/online platforms. The lack of collective bargaining contributes to poor task quality, low income and express social protection. The solo cocky-employed lack of the private bargaining power to negotiate their terms and weather, specifically also in the arts and civilisation sector in Europe, and thus their economic position is considerably weak. Solo self-employed artists take an imbalanced negotiating position vis-à-vis their contractual analogue, leading to underpricing and to having little say over their working conditions. This applies both for those working through digital platforms and to those whose work is physically distributed.

    We consider collective bargaining an appropriate, of import and most efficient tool to improve their state of affairs.

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  • AIAP/IAA Declaration against the Invasion of Ukraine

    AS THE INTERNATIONAL Clan OF ART (AIAP/IAA) AND THE OFFICIAL PARTNER OF UNESCO, WE DECLARE OUR UNSHAKABLE OPPOSITION TO ALL WARS.
    As the International Association of Art (AIAP/IAA) and the Official Partner of UNESCO, we declare our unshakable opposition to all wars.
    No winners or losers emerge from a war. Each side loses lives, honour and prestige, and the whole world pays for the hurting and misery that results.                                                                 Our historical records are filled with shameful accounts of wars and the consequent judgment and condemnation of the perpetrators of these crimes against humanity and nature.

    As the French politician Jean Jaures said in 1903, " Backbone lies in non allowing force to settle conflicts that reason tin resolve."

    We urge all concerned parties to intervene immediately in the ongoing war in Ukraine.                                                                                                                                                                We do not wish to speak as diplomats or politicians who sympathize with any of the factions involved, for we side only with peace, human rights and commonwealth.                                          We don't want to estimate what is right or wrong in the ongoing polemics that have led to war between Russia and Ukraine.                                                                                                         We only ask the Un and other international organizations to join the side of peace at once to cease the ongoing bloodshed that sadly began yesterday.
    We remind Russia that no country's interests tin can be defended past bloodshed.

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  • Fair Pay for Artists - Result Programme

    Off-white Pay for Artists: Exhibition Payment Symposium 2021, co-hosted by the International Artists Association Europe (IAA Europe), the Artists' Clan of Finland and a-n The Artists Information Visitor.

    Symposium is free to attend merely registration is required. Yous tin can register for online or in person version until September 5 via this link (hope most of you already used priority booking option announced for IAA Members before summer, if not, please do so now)

    https://link.webropolsurveys.com/Participation/Public/c0987209-6c6b-41f0-a254-96566e965f16?displayId=Fin2311658

    Date and place: Fri 24 September 2021, x am – iii.xxx pm (UTC+3)

    In person: Cardinal Library Ode: Maijansali, Helsinki, Finland
    Online: Zoom

    Event plan:

    x.00–ten.15 Welcoming words: Julie Lomax, CEO, a-n The Artists Information Company

    10.15–10.30 Opening spoken language: Antti Kurvinen, Minister of Science and Civilization, Finland

    10.thirty–11.15 How volition artists get paid in the future? The rise importanceof getting commercial income not only from selling art, but also from presenting art: Teemu Mäki, Chairman, The Artists' Clan of Republic of finland

    11.fifteen–12.00 Kunstenaarshonorarium – the exhibition payment model in kingdom of the netherlands: Rune Peitersen, Platform BK

    12.00–thirteen.00 Tiffin

    thirteen.00–13.45 Our collaborative working strategies, inside the individual institutional, survival model: Jane & Louise Wilson, Newcastle University

    13.45–xiv.00 Break

    xiv.00–14.45 Console discussion: Implementation of the exhibitionpayment model in Republic of finland as a political process.

    Henri Terho, Special Advisor, Arts Promotion Centre Finland
    Sakarias Sokka, Researcher, Cupore - Center for Cultural Policy Research
    Paula Risikko, Chairperson, Education and Civilization Committee of the Finnish Parliament
    Moderator Annukka Vähäsöyrinki, Managing director, The Artists' Association of Finland

    xiv.45–15.30 A representative from W.A.G.E

    xv.thirty Closing words

    The event is hosted pastLaura Boxberg, Head of Communications at Frame Gimmicky Fine art Finland

  • Fair Pay for Artists: Exhibition Payment Symposium

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    Fair Pay for Artists: Exhibition Payment Symposium will accept place on Fri 24 September 2021.

    Co-hosted by the International Artists Clan Europe (IAA Europe), the Artists' Clan of Finland and a-n The Artists Information Company,

    the Symposium invites visual art professionals, organisations and decision-makers to discuss exhibition payment models.

    Speakers from the US, Uk, Netherlands and Finland will share examples of different exhibition remuneration models, provide concrete tools for advocacy work and offer experience and insight into the visual arts manufacture as it recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Full details of the speakers and how to nourish the Symposium will be announced in Summer.

  • IAA Talks 2021 - World Art Day

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    IAA Europe withal works online just no matter how happy we would exist to see you all in person.

    We would like to invite you for our second online debate - IAA Talks, which is organized on World Art Day - April 15 to celebrate together this special day. Join the states virtually and meet your colleagues from visual artists organizations worldwide.

    Nosotros have three speakers from various countries again:

    Bedri Baykam (Turkey) - President of IAA I AIAP

    April Britski (Canada) - National Executive Managing director of CARFAC

    Ruben Steinum (Norway) - President of Association of Norwegian Visual Artists

    Nosotros volition focus on financial situation of visual artists in Covid year, schemes of assist and challenges for cultural and creative sector.

    We will also announce details of 2021 Fair Pay for Artists Symposium and General Assembly of IAA Europe.

    Topic: IAA Talks ii - World Art Day - Paying artists

    When: Apr xv, 2021 07:00 PM Paris

    Where: Zoom

    Meeting will be recorded and published on Youtube channel for further share with your contacts.

    We are limited to 100 participants, please be so kind to confirm your participation via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to get Zoom link details.

  • IAA Europe and Voices of Culture

    We are pleased to inform you that IAA Europe has been selected every bit ane of 46 participants in the structured dialogue on 'Status & Working Conditions of Artists, Cultural and Creative Professionals'.

    Y'all can find the full list of selected organizations on website: https://voicesofculture.european union/2021/03/08/participants-status-and-working-conditions-of-artists-and-cultural-and-creative-professionals/

    http://www.voicesofculture.eu/

  • IAA Talks - offset edition

    The 2020 Corona pandemic has catapulted the globe into an unprecedent crisis, medically, socially and economically. This situation has too considerably weakened the social and economic status of artists and of cultural operators, who work most frequently as freelancers or form small-scale-sized enterprises and are especially vulnerable to economic instability. But also larger institutions of the cultural sector endure of restrictions in public life and easily fright a loss of state back up, when economic pressure level weighs difficult in political conclusion-making.

    It is under this impression that IAA Europe starts with a series of online debates in the fall of 2020 to bring its members and supporters closer together, to talk over what can be the function of artists associations and especially their international reunion in those times. How can we support artists internationally and gather material for a successful publicity and advocacy work?

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  • World Fine art Day - xv April 2020

    IAA Swedish National Committee Konstnärernas Riksorganisation, Swedish National Commission for UNESCO, Freemuse and the Swedish Arts Council invite you lot to an online breakfast seminar Midweek, 15 April 2020 (09.00 – 10.45 CEST) discussing the electric current state of creative freedom globally. The seminar will be livestreamed on YouTube. Register here on eventbrite.

    The encouragement of diverse cultures and tolerance and expressions of these hateful encouragement of autonomous participation in lodge for all.

    As the world collectively shifts online in isolation, what does this hateful for the country of artistic freedom? In some countries, this means mass surveillance and censorship. In others, this equates to fifty-fifty more losses to the civil lodge space and cultural sphere. In the only public space that we can admission – online and social media platforms – this ways further limitations on women and LGBTI persons, specific groups that even nether normal circumstances face severe targeting which limits their artistic freedom.

    The country of artistic freedom is in a critical state. On World Art Twenty-four hour period, we invite you to join the conversation about the state of fine art and culture, its challenges and how together we tin can improve the correct to liberty of artistic expression for all. (more...)

  • Effect of Covid-xix on the European CCS and on Creative Europe

    IAA Europe joins in on the plea of Civilisation Action Europe members:

    The coronavirus has affected all countries in Europe, and it is already axiomatic that the cultural sector is and will be heavily impacted. Nosotros stand in solidarity with every person and organisation that are affected past the virus not only in Europe just besides elsewhere in the globe, and by the measures taken to contain it.

    On behalf of European Cultural Networks, platforms and cultural organisations, Culture Activeness Europe wrote a articulation letter on the 20th of March, 2020 to the Commissioner Gabriel and Members of Directorate General for Didactics, Youth, Sport and Civilization (DG EAC). The letter of the alphabet lists proposals regarding the ways to cope with the consequences of COVID-19 on Creative Europe and the European Cultural and Creative Sectors. (more...)


    We warmly encourage our members and all professionals in the cultural sector in Europe to participate in the survey that Culture Action Europe has published together with the European Cultural Foundation. Observe the survey hither.


    More helpful ressources with regards to Covid-xix...

    On the Move compiles country specific and international information, initiatives and links from the cultural sector, especially concerning the effect of mobility (the list is regularly being updated).

    Res Artis has put together a very helpful list of FAQs and offers more external ressources on its website, especially apropos the effect of artists residencies.

  • IAA Europe with a new President

    General Assembly and Briefing on the European union Directive on 'Copyright in the digital Single Market' in Bratislava

    On 22 and 23 November 2019, IAA Europe's 15th General Assembly took place in Bratislava/Slovakia. Equally already decided at the General Assembly terminal twelvemonth, Werner Schaub handed over the Presidency of the IAA Europe to Andrea Kristek Kozárová, Slovak Union of Visual Artists (SUVA). Thus, the National Committee of Slovakia volition also take over IAA Europe's office from IGBK, the German National Committee. Delegates warmly thanked Werner Schaub for his longstanding piece of work and welcomed Andrea Kristek Kozárová as the new President.

    The solar day before the associates, the conference 'Legal and social statutes of artists in Europe – 30 years after the Velvet Revolution: Focus on the Directive (EU) 2019/790 on Copyright in the digital Unmarried Market' was organised by IAA Europe, supported by the Norwegian Collecting Gild KOPINOR. National implementations of the Directive were discussed as well as impacts for IAA Europe members from EFAT/EWR countries.

    The General Assembly adopted a resolution on the implementation of the European union Copyright Directive 2019 for an advisable and proportionate remuneration of visual artists in Europe. Read the full text of the resolution hither.

  • IAA Europe Conference and General Associates in Bratislava – 22 and 23 November 2019

    Legal and social statutes of artists in Europe – xxx years later on the Velvet Revolution: Focus on the Directive (EU) 2019/790 on Copyright in the digital Unmarried Market

    On 22 and 23 November 2019 IAA Europe gathers for its 15th General Associates in Bratislava at Gallery UMELKA, the building where citizens launched the civic motility Public Against Violence in November 1989, part of the so-called Velvet Revolution and helped to restore freedom and democracy in Slovakia.
    The gathering and accompanying conference have place upon invitation of the Slovak Union of Visual Arts (SUVA); the conference will focus on the legal and social statutes of artists in Europe, more specifically on the national implementations of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Unmarried Market.

    At its conference, IAA Europe will talk over the consequences the EU directive volition take for visual artists and artists' associations in Europe, be information technology in EU member states or EFTA/EEA countries. What can be done to make sure the directive is being implemented in favour of the rights holders/artists, and more than specifically of visual artists? The conference is very much well-nigh knowledge commutation, which becomes fifty-fifty more necessary subsequently the adoption of the strongly discussed directive and with its national implementations alee in the side by side years.

    The briefing is open up to the public and free to access. Find out more about the briefing programme here – programme (pdf).

    Date: 22 November 2019
    Venue: Gallery UMELKA, Slovak Union of Visual Arts, Dostojevskeho rad two, Bratislava, Slovakia.
    Registration required (electronic mail: This email accost is existence protected from spambots. Yous need JavaScript enabled to view it.).


    On 23 November 2019, the 15th General Associates of IAA Europe will take place at Gallery UMELKA in Bratislava.
    The General Assembly is hosted past the Slovak Union of Visual Arts and organised in cooperation with IGBK Deutschland.

  • Modifications to the CARFAC-RAAV Minimum Recommended Fee Schedule

    CARFAC CARFAC will be presenting a revised Fee Schedule for its members to vote on at its Annual General Coming together in September.

    CARFAC has been recommending fees to be paid to artists since its inception in 1968. Payments include royalties for the exhibition and reproduction of an creative person's work, as well as various professional services fees. The CARFAC-RAAV Minimum Recommended Fee Schedule applies to visual and media artists and is widely recognized. The effectiveness and touch on of the schedule is regularly evaluated. Over the last 3 years, CARFAC has been involved in consultation projects with artists and presenting institutions to make changes to the Fee Schedule that will improve labour conditions for artists and other independent cultural workers.
    At the National Gathering in Vancouver on 27 and 28 September 2019, reports from these consultations will be shared before the changes go to a vote at the AGM.

    Larn more than about the changes (Fee Schedule Negotiations) and other very interesting discussions that will take identify at CARFAC's National Gathering 2019.

  • Exhibition Remuneration in Europe: Pay the artist now! Entrada

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    IAA Europe launches its entrada on exhibition remuneration in Europe on Earth Art Solar day 15 April 2019 to advocate fair exhibition remuneration for all European visual artists!  #paytheartistnow  #exhibitionremuneration

    Unlike other art disciplines, remuneration for artistic piece of work is withal non a common practice in the visual arts. In nigh countries visual artists are non beingness paid for creating works of art and showing them to the public. Neglecting to pay artists reflects the traditional assumption that visual artists typically get paid by selling their artworks, which has long been obsolete in most art institutions.
    To get paid is the most obvious and common reason for people to work - we normally don't even question the premise. But the question "Are yous the artist?" is often followed up by "simply, can you lot make a living from your art?". A fair question, because the answer is: probably not.
    Fifty-fifty renowned and successful visual artists showing their work in prominent galleries and museums do not get paid to exhibit their works of art. The system is however based on the faint promise that recognition volition be enough to requite the creative person more market value for selling the artworks in the future. But for many artists that is non going to happen. However, their works of art are in fact the very reason for most people to visit museums and galleries in the first place. For creating this essential value in our lodge, that keeps our senses sharpened, and for giving new perspectives to thousands of people every yr, the creative person should get paid.

    Remunerating visual artists – only equally others are beingness paid for their piece of work in the arts and in all other economic fields – is an investment into the time to come of societies, into the social and economical evolution of countries and into region'due south cultural institutions. Making art within fair terms will let artists to show their full potential, which will ultimately do good all visitors and exhibitors.

    Spread the Position Paper on exhibition remuneration by IAA Europe.
    Translate it into your linguistic communication and we volition exist glad to publish it in as many languages as possible.

    Be inspired

    Bring together us!

    Support the goal of a better and fair payment to visual artists all throughout Europe for the exhibition of their artworks. Find the short information text on the campaign hither.

    Elements:

    Campaign hashtags #paytheartistnow and #exhibitionremuneration
    Campaign logo large and small – use the logo with a reinforcement message: Pay the artist now! #exhibitionremuneration | #paytheartistnow in your email signatures, as your social media profile or on your website…
    Campaign stickers – for facebook and twitter
    • Certificate Position Newspaper
    • Document template blank w logos (pdf) – use it for whatsoever written communication you lot want to relate to the entrada: letters, printing releases, etc. You might add together your details and your logos in the footer to customize it to your association or contour. To receive a give-and-take.doc, delight contact the IAA Europe office (This electronic mail address is being protected from spambots. You lot need JavaScript enabled to view information technology.)

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    Source: https://www.iaa-europe.eu/

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