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The ArtsMap is initiated with the inspiration of United Nation’s SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) 17th goal which is “Partnerships for the Goals” meaning to reach sustainable goals acting together in partnership is crucial. With that in mind, ArtsMap started with its micro-support to inspire ArtsMap community to create new partnerships and new collaborations under the relevant themes of SDGs. Every 6 months, ArtsMap comes up with another theme that is relevant to today’s challenges and common questions to pioneer sustainable artistic and cultural dialogues by using arts and cultural exchange as a form for creating nuance within the network it establishes. The First edition of this micro support was under the theme of ‘One with Nature’.

The 13th goal: “Climate Action” is the goal that we need to consider in the reality we are in. In this context, we invited ArtsMap network to think and act together about the current state and future of our world while establishing new collaborations.

Online and offline projects that emerged with the cooperation of arts and culture actors from the Netherlands and Turkey drawn attention to nature, climate adaptation, and the crisis.

With the “Micro Support” open call, ArtsMap provided financial support €1.000 Euros to the projects of cultural and artistic actors and institutions that are registered as a member of ArtsMap for the realization of these collaborations.


Application Results

Diapsalmata, Ayşenur Sarı, İzmir

From Garbage to Greenhouse, NETIab Yeni Medya Araştırmaları Laboratuvarı, Ankara

IDEA ’22, Caz Kedisi (Jazz Cat Mag), Muğla

Kreta, The Time Traveler, Monomit Film, İstanbul

One with Earth, HareketHane, İstanbul

Otura × Ottan, Rianne Koens, Arnhem

Recycle Your Waste, Change The World Hemşin Yaşam Derneği, Rize

Spaces of Non-Extraction and Care Infrastructures, Arazi Assembly, Mardin

The Kid of Nature, Burcu Ceylan, İstanbul

Who Is Buzzing In Your Garden?, Nil İlkbaşaran, Muğla

Streets of Antakya, Antakya Kültürel Miras Koruma Derneği, Antakya

Would You Like to Move to Mars?, PAL İzmir (Performing Arts Lab.), İzmir