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The Creative Cities Network is a project under the patronage of UNESCO. With the aim of celebrating and maintaining cultural diversity, the alliance formed by member cities share their experiences in promoting the local heritage, as well as discuss plans on how to cope with the influx of globalization. The Creative Cities Network aims to find and enrich a member city’s cultural identity in the midst of a growing trend towards internationalism.

The project focuses on the main product of excellence of these cities, and finds ways to maintain its relevance in city life, local economy and social development. The fields of excellence is classified among: Literature, Film, Music, Craft and Folk Art, Design, Media Arts, and Gastronomy.

Despite the general knowledge that change (towards modernity) is generated from the city, what the Network aims to do is to take advantage of adapting and harnessing the proliferation of technology and social development in order to further a city’s product of excellence. In doing so, the cities, in as much as being the catalyst in sailing to the future, also becomes the center for the protection of a past industry and its eventual protection.





For the last two years we have been interviewing key actors from the art scenes of Beijing,
Mexico City, and New Delhi.  Emergent, mid-career and established Artists, Curators, Museum Directors, Art School Directors, Art Scholars, Gallerists and Collectors have opened their doors to us and provided us with valuable insights that helped shape the thematic content of Creative Cities. As a result we have over 100 hours of recorded interviews and many more still to be shot.

Meanwhile the art world doesn't rest and our interviewees are living up to the cosmopolitan
expectation of a globalized world. Whether you live in Berlin, Istanbul,  London, Sao Paulo,  Paris or Seoul, you can bet that some of our interviewees are currently either exhibiting, holding a lecture or closing an artwork transaction.

We not only want to keep you posted on it but to get informed by you!  From New York, Beijing, Mexico City and New Delhi we will introduce you to our interviewees and share information in the form of text, pictures and movies.


Creative Cities” stands for Development and Promotion of Creative Industry Potentials in Central European Cities.

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