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CARPET project: Tres Culturas publishes ‘Let’s make it public’, a selection of articles on developing audiences and marketing the arts

27/09/19

Let’s make it public! is the title of a valuable selection of articles on developing audiences for the arts and cultural industries which have been written by professionals from different European countries and from different points of view and disciplines.

This publication can be downloaded free of charge and is available to all those who wish to consult, share and enjoy it. It has been directed by the team at Asimetrica s.l. led by Raúl Ramos and Clara Ajenjo as coordinators of a work which will be of great use to everyone who works professionally in culture management as well as small scale entrepreneurs who manage their own initiatives.

The CARPET project is coordinated by the Fundación Tres Culturas (Three Cultures Foundation) together with the following partners in other countries: Creative Kernow in England, UK, CEARTE: Centro de Formaçao Profissional para o Artesanato e Património in Portugal and APDN: Agence pour le Développoment du Nord du Maroc in Morocco. This project has financial support from the Europa Creativa European programme.

We sincerely thank everyone who has generously allowed us to share the results of their research and studies through this compilation.

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