Project
,pARTir
pARTir
pARTir – Creating a Cultural Roadmap Towards Responsible International Mobility is a new collaborative project between the Finnish Cultural and Academic Institutes (SKTI), The Finnish Cultural Institute and nine other Finnish cultural institutes operating abroad. The project aims to promote the sustainable and long-term internationalization of Finnish art.
Scheduled to run until 2025, the pARTir project will promote cross-cultural exchange and facilitate the international mobility of artists through the production of approximately 30 sustainably created performances, exhibitions, and other artworks. These works will be commissioned and developed in collaboration with various international art organizations. The program is designed to strengthen and establish environmentally and socially sustainable practices for international mobility, cultural export, and exchange.
The project operates through a network model, with the Finnish Cultural and Academic Institutes umbrella organization (SKTI) serving as the main coordinator in Helsinki. The ten Finnish cultural institutes involved will collaborate with intermediary cultural organizations in their respective host countries.
The Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture awarded a special grant of €726,000 to the pARTir project as part of the European Union’s cultural and creative industries structural support (Rescue and Recovery Facility RRF) in the fall of 2023. The RRF is one of the programs under the European Union’s Next Generation EU recovery instrument.
In the upcoming phases, the project will recruit and appoint a project manager, and collaboration will commence with translocal partners across the cultural institute network. The program’s actual production is set to begin in the spring of 2024.
For updates on the project’s progress, keep an eye on The Finnish Cultural and Academic Institute’s website.
Participating institutes include:
the Finnish Cultural Institute in New York
Finnagora – the Finnish Institute in Hungary
the Finnish Cultural Institute for the Benelux
the Finnish Institute in the UK and Ireland
the Finnish Institute in Japan
the Finnish Cultural Institute in Madrid
the Finnish-Norwegian Cultural Institute
the Finnish Institute in Germany
the Finnish Institute in Estonia.
The project is funded by the European Union – Next Generation EU.