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Project Q4295775 in France, Spain

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Project Q4295775 in France, Spain
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Art project for social inclusion
Project Q4295775 in France, Spain

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    712,142.56 Euro
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    1,095,603.94 Euro
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    65.0 percent
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    1 November 2019
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    1 May 2022
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    Departament de Cultura de la Generalitat de Catalunya
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    42°42'0.22"N, 2°53'36.78"E
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    43°35'59.32"N, 1°27'14.15"E
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    41°22'7.57"N, 2°9'12.10"E
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    42°41'52.33"N, 2°53'35.88"E
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    41°23'54.64"N, 2°11'7.44"E
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    41°22'38.89"N, 2°10'35.83"E
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    41°23'0.06"N, 2°10'19.09"E
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    ARTIS proposes a joint response of the main public and private actors of the cultural sector, facing the challenges of inclusion and accessibility for the most vulnerable people. ARTIS aims to improve access to cultural resources for the population with a higher risk of exclusion. The ARTIS project starts with the general objective of improving the inclusion and accessibility mechanisms of cultural spaces and facilities, both in urban and rural environments , either for health reasons (visual, auditory, cognitive or motor) or social reasons. Throughout 2019 and 2020 ARTIS will develop intervention methodologies and work plans for cultural environments (museum, performing arts or heritage) and will promote cross-cutting tools for accessibility self-assessment. As of 2020-21, it will carry out pilot tests on these equipments to measure their impact and will promote programs to promote inclusion and accessibility in culture. The challenges identified have a global character and are shared by other territories. Thus, ARTIS seeks to implement transferable, replicable and open access methods and work plans among the participating regions, other administrations and operators of the EU cultural sector. The fundamental innovations of the project are based on the shared revision of the regional approaches of accessibility; a concept of accessibility adapted to the typology of cultural spaces and pilot tests with the main cultural facilities of the regions. (English)
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