AAA. Accessible Art for All
Artreach
England
2020
Total project grant (euros)
198,600.00
Sub-programme
Culture
Funding scheme
Creative Europe
Call number
EACEA 32 / 2019
Call publication date
10 Jan 2019
Application deadline
27 Nov 2019
Number of partners in project
5
Lead organisation
MUSEO DEI BAMBINI SOCIETA COOPERATIVA SOCIALE ONLUS
Partners
ALTONALE GMH DE
ARTREACH
PAR MUZEIKO FOUNDATION BG
PAR Stiftelsen regionmuseet i Skåne
AAA. Accessible Art for All is a “multi-targeted” cooperation project, led by Explora, the children’s museum of Rome,
together with ArtReach/UK, Altonale/Germany, Muzeiko/Bulgaria and Regional Museum of Skåne/Sweden.
The projects aims to raise the awareness on important messages for future European societies through high quality arts
(visual, digital, street) in toilet venues of museums, festival organisations, schools, stations and other community spaces:
from climate change and environmental sustainability, to the importance of being in the EU, a society which should
always be against bullying and discrimination and inclusive with migrants and refugees.
Toilets in Rome, Leicester, Hamburg, Sofia and Kristianstad will thus be transformed in: TOILETS for future, TOILETS for
the Erasmus generation, TOILETS against bullying and discrimination, TOILETS for dialogue between cultures.
With such important messages for future societies, AAA will enrich the cultural programs of already existing festivals,
empower the local communities, boost carriers’ opportunities for artists and ensure positive visibility of the Creative
Europe program, bringing culture to a new and revised light.
During 18 months, the partners will cooperate in 4 different groups of activities – management, festivals’ preparation and
organisation, audience development and transnational mobility, dissemination and exploitation of results.
3 key priorities will be met: audience development, transnational mobility and capacity building – education and training.
5 festivals, with exhibitions, installations, performances and workshops will run from March 2021, leading to a final event
in Rome in November 2021, involving children, the young, people with disabilities, migrants and refugees.
Together with the partner organisations, a number of local and European associated partners will support the project and
contribute to its visibility.





