The European League of Institutes of the Arts (ELIA)
Beulingstraat 8
1017 BA Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 (0)20 330 1116
F +31 (0)20 626 7751
[email protected]
www.elia-artschools.org
The project NE©XT Accelerator supports emerging artists in initiating international careers and in making a living from their artistic practice.
In the frame of NE©XT Accelerator, ELIA and the 20 project partnersaredeveloping an international network of creative hubs and incubators to facilitate international exchange and collaboration.
ELIA invites arts schools and universities, creative hubs, incubators, startups and centers for cultural entrepreneurship to join the project in its initial research phase byfilling in the survey!
The survey’s results are used for a research on creative practices and cultural entrepreneurship initiatives both inside higher arts education institutions and outside. Creative hubs and incubators will be showcased on a digital platform to facilitate their exchange of information, fundraising and international relations development. The platform will work as well to support artists and entrepreneurs in finding career development opportunities and networking, as a virtual extension of the NEU NOW festival.
More information about the NE©XT Accelerator project and about ELIA is available online.
Questions?
Contact Barbara Revelli, Head of Communications and Membership:
[email protected]
About ELIA
ELIA is the primary independent network organisation for higher arts education. With approximately 300 members in 47 countries, it represents some 300,000 students. ELIA advocates the arts on the European level, creating new opportunities for its members and facilitating the exchange of best practices.
Together with its member institutions, ELIA initiates conferences, symposia, publications and research projects, targeting all sectors of the higher arts education community—artists, lecturers, leaders, managers and students—as well as the wider public.
Representing all disciplines in the arts, ELIA has established links with other discipline networks in Europe and worldwide.