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Break-in the Desk

Imagine what would happen to mix public managers, engineers, business owners and artists and to ask them to solve a problem.

Break-in the Desk was a 3 year project co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, to create a shared method to facilitate the collaboration between artists & policy makers.

It featured a platform of a cross-cultural european community where businesses and PAs could propose challenges to artists and creatives. The solutions are reached by artistic interventions, art projects, public art etc. involving employees and the audience. The challenges could be in any field such as financial, prototyping, innovation, HR, marketing, communication, social inclusion, diversity, immigration etc.

This new project brings together European artists and creative professionals with the corporate world. Participants sign up to the platform, and are trained to boost their entrepreneurial skills. Next step is a so-called ‘Break-in-action’: the artist comes to work in a SME or company outside the cultural world, bringing fresh ideas on how to spur innovation and enhance organisational values.

Born in the framework of Erasmus + KA2 project “BreakIn The Desk”, the Creative Project Canvas is an innovative tool developed to help artists, creative and cultural organizations to reflect on the sustainability of their past, present and future projects.

If you belong to creative and cultural sector and you want to develop entrepreneurial skills do not miss this opportunity and visit www.creativeprojectcanvas.com.

The project is coordinated by Matera Hub, the local development agency of the City of Matera, European Capital of Culture 2019. My role was to coordinated the project for the activities in Nantes and in France, as project leader for the Agency of Urban redevelopment of the Isle of Nantes (SAMOA).

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REFILL

Does your city has some dismissed warehouses? A former industrial area that has been abandoned and squatted?

Refill aimed at creating prototypes of temporary uses in dismissed and abandoned urban areas.

It was an initiative cofinanced by the Urbact programme of the European Union.

While working as Head of International relations at SAMOA Nantes, my role was to support the development of the partnership, the conception of the project as well as the coordination of the local activities.

The western part of the Isle of Nantes was used as a field for pilot actions during the project.

The drafting of the application as well as the operational and financial management were part of my duties.

The Refill project also included the steering of a focus group of local stakeholders who followed up the testing phase and provided it with guidance and feedback. https://refillthecity.wordpress.com/