Sustainable Financing for the Cultural and Creative Sector

On December 5th 2024, the Crowdcul project has its final stakeholders seminar, in which we will share the results of the research and experts will reflect on the perspectives of sustainable financing for the cultural and creative sector. The event will take place in Bølgen Bærekraft Senter, Dronningens gate 2A, Kristiansand, from 9:00 to 15:00.

Come spend a great time with insightful dialogue with us! Registrations are open! Please register by clicking below:

Do not miss out! Check how exciting the program looks like:

09:00-09:30 – The CrowdCul Project + key findings – Natalia Maehle, Western Norway University of Applied Science

09:30-10:00 – Introduction to Cultural and Creative Crowdfunding – Rotem Shneor, University of Agder, Norway

10:00-10:30 – Crowdfunding Musical Heritage in Norway – Crister Falck

10:30-11:00 – Break

11:00-11:30 – GLAM funding sources survey – Janet Merkel, Technical University of Berlin, Germany

11:30–12:00 – Insights from the Norwegian Music Sector Report – Daniel Nordgård, University of Agder, Norway

12:00-12:30 – Cultural-Creative Crowdfunding as a Responsible Innovation for the Culture Sector – Alice Demattos Guimaraes, Western Norway University of Applied Science, Norway

12:30-13:30 – Lunch Break

13:30-14:30 – Panel (in Norwegian): “Reflections on Sustainable Financing, Crowdfunding, and Emerging challenges in the Norwegian Cultural and Creative Sector”

  • Crister Falck
  • Anders Rykkja, Queen’s College
  • Daniel Nordgård, UiA
  • Askil Holm, UiA
  • Torfinn McKenzie Juva

14:30-15:00 – Public-Private Match Funding: Evidence from Spain and Sweden – Anders Rykkja, Queen’s University, UK + Lluis Bonet, University of Barcelona, Spain

15:00-15:30 – Backr – a new Norwegian platform for artists – Torfinn McKenzie Juva

15:30-15:40 – Conclusion and Thanks

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