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An informal, dynamic network of individuals, institutions and funding partners, linked through a website,  working to support the effectiveness and growth of African arts and culture in civil society and to enhance the sustainability of creative industries in Africa.   
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The [[Arterial Network]] is an informal, dynamic network of individuals, institutions and funding partners, linked through a website,  working to support the effectiveness and growth of African arts and culture in civil society and to enhance the sustainability of creative industries in Africa.   
 
 
  
 
== The organization ==
 
== The organization ==
  
It was launched at a conference on Goree Island, Senegal in March 2007, with the theme Vitalising African Cultural Assets.  The Conference took place against the backdrop of the adoption of UNESCO’s Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions; the challenge was to position African artists, creative practice and cultural industries so that they could benefit from the recommendations of the Convention and assert their place on the global stage and in the global creative economy.   
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It was launched at a conference on Goree Island, Senegal in March 2007, with the theme ''Vitalising African Cultural Assets''.  The Conference took place against the backdrop of the adoption of UNESCO’s ''Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions''; the challenge was to position African artists, creative practice and cultural industries so that they could benefit from the recommendations of the Convention and assert their place on the global stage and in the global creative economy.   
  
 
From 2014 onwards the Secretariat of Arterial Network  was based at Harrington House, 37 Barrack Street, Cape Town, 8001.
 
From 2014 onwards the Secretariat of Arterial Network  was based at Harrington House, 37 Barrack Street, Cape Town, 8001.
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The [[Arterial Network]]'s Second Biannual Conference took place at at the Goethe Institute in Johannesburg from 19-21 September 2009.
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The [[Arterial Network]]'s Second Biannual Conference took place at the Goethe Institute in Johannesburg from 19-21 September 2009.
  
 
Since 2011 they have hosted an annual itinerant meeting, called the ''African Creative Economy Conference''[https://www.facebook.com/AfricanCreativeEconomyConference] (ACEC).  
 
Since 2011 they have hosted an annual itinerant meeting, called the ''African Creative Economy Conference''[https://www.facebook.com/AfricanCreativeEconomyConference] (ACEC).  
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The aim of these meetings is to enable dialogue, information exchange and the strengthening of partnerships between creative communities, government, business, NGOs and academia. Its purpose is to develop theory from within Africa to feed the international discourse on the strategic contribution that the creative sector can make in advancing human rights, asserting fundamental freedoms, and alleviating poverty.
 
The aim of these meetings is to enable dialogue, information exchange and the strengthening of partnerships between creative communities, government, business, NGOs and academia. Its purpose is to develop theory from within Africa to feed the international discourse on the strategic contribution that the creative sector can make in advancing human rights, asserting fundamental freedoms, and alleviating poverty.
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The [[Arterial Network Bulletin]]
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This is a newsletter sent to subscribers free of charge, detailing arts and culture activities in Africa.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 06:29, 25 January 2017

The Arterial Network is an informal, dynamic network of individuals, institutions and funding partners, linked through a website, working to support the effectiveness and growth of African arts and culture in civil society and to enhance the sustainability of creative industries in Africa.

The organization

It was launched at a conference on Goree Island, Senegal in March 2007, with the theme Vitalising African Cultural Assets. The Conference took place against the backdrop of the adoption of UNESCO’s Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions; the challenge was to position African artists, creative practice and cultural industries so that they could benefit from the recommendations of the Convention and assert their place on the global stage and in the global creative economy.

From 2014 onwards the Secretariat of Arterial Network was based at Harrington House, 37 Barrack Street, Cape Town, 8001.

African Creative Economy Conference

The Arterial Network's Second Biannual Conference took place at the Goethe Institute in Johannesburg from 19-21 September 2009.

Since 2011 they have hosted an annual itinerant meeting, called the African Creative Economy Conference[1] (ACEC).

The first took place in Nairobi (2011), followed by Dakar (2012), Cape Town (2013) and Rabat (Morocco, 2014).

The aim of these meetings is to enable dialogue, information exchange and the strengthening of partnerships between creative communities, government, business, NGOs and academia. Its purpose is to develop theory from within Africa to feed the international discourse on the strategic contribution that the creative sector can make in advancing human rights, asserting fundamental freedoms, and alleviating poverty.

The Arterial Network Bulletin

This is a newsletter sent to subscribers free of charge, detailing arts and culture activities in Africa.

Sources

The Arterial Network website: http://www.arterialnetwork.org

The Arterial Network Bulletin March 2014 (info@arterialnetwork.org]

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