The state of Texas has recently made headlines with its controversial decision to prohibit Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in public institutions, including higher education and government agencies. While proponents argue that the move is aimed at fostering neutrality and preventing “woke ideologies” from influencing policy, critics view it as an overt attack on [...]
Berlin, often heralded as Europe’s creative capital, is now grappling with an unsettling decision: significant budget cuts to its cultural sector as part of the Berlin Senate’s financial realignment. The move has sparked widespread concern among artists, cultural institutions, and advocates who see it as an attack on the heart of Berlin’s identity and economy. [...]
How the web2 and web3 could help to create more equality and diversity in the selection of artists and artworks in contemporary art museums and art collections? Web2 and Web3 technologies hold potential to make art more inclusive, diverse, and representative by broadening access to platforms and resources for artists from underrepresented backgrounds, enabling decentralized [...]
What are the metrics to define a contemporary art museum or a contemporary art collection that is diverse and equal in the selection of artists and artworks? Assessing the diversity and equity of a contemporary art museum or collection requires both quantitative and qualitative metrics, as these help gauge representation across various identity, cultural, and [...]
As Northern Cyprus grows into a hub for international education, a unique cultural evolution is taking place, largely fueled by the vibrant presence of African students and migrant communities. Among the mosaic of cultures here, African voices are starting to emerge more prominently—contributing to a richer, more inclusive artistic landscape. This is where Afri-Art Connect, [...]