The voice of polyphony: OPEN MEETING 25/10 between 18u & 21u Policymakers like the arts sector to speak with one voice to give advice. But how do you do that,…
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SOTA brings us together again in June, be there
We know you’re exhausted after a long and weird season in overdrive. But the only thing that helps is to unite for extra energy. Here are three appointments in June…
Open Meeting 10 May: art landscape or Swiss cheese?
Hello, hello! SOTA is going fast. Sometimes we can’t follow ourselves. But we think it’s vital to bring cultural workers together around the topics that matter. So next Tuesday, you’re…
Landscape Care? A field interview
SOTA Open Meeting #05 in collaboration with Monty Tuesday 10 May, 16h-18h30 / door opening 15h30Montignystraat 3, 2018 Antwerp Where should it go with our arts field? The new Arts…
HOW TO BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN ART SCHOOL AND ART FIELD?
An energizing brainstorm session on solutions For many art students, graduating is jumping and falling at the same time. It feels like taking a step into an empty space –…
Second open editorial meeting for the FAIR ARTS ALMANAC 2022/23
SOTA is organizing a second collective editorial gathering for the upcoming printed version of the FAIR ARTS ALMANAC. Everyone is invited to come and contribute to the editing process. Where…
FAIR ARTS ALMANAC 2022/23!
SOTA’s FAIR ARTS ALMANAC features a chorus of different contributions by artists, art workers, organizations, activists, audience members or whoever is concerned about fair practices in the arts. In 2019 SOTA…
SOTA OPEN MEETING #2
Tuesday 15/2: online Open SOTA-Meeting about your career, be welcome! Dear artist, cultural worker, other soul, Is it still possible to develop a sustainable practice as an artist? Inspired by…
FOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS
A big bang, a new beginning… We were catapulted into the new year with a hefty lurch. And State of the Arts is determined to spin this year more in…
INVITATION: SOTA OPEN MEETING #01 “Setting The Agenda”
SOTA OPEN MEETING #01: Setting The Agenda What common (political) agenda could/should we as a community of artists and cultural workers defend together this year? Zoom in with us…