NEMO is releasing data on how museums in Europe are organising their online activities after closing their doors to the public. The data is derived from NEMO’s survey on how museums in Europe are coping during the corona crisis,…
Based on data collected before 3 April in the first round of NEMO’s survey, it is clear that museums have had to make many changes to their daily work due to the current situation. A creative solution has been to shift staff tasks…
The Culture of Solidarity fund supports imaginative cultural initiatives that, in the midst of the global pandemic crisis, reinforce European solidarity and the idea of Europe as a shared public space.
In order to collect more comparable data on how museums are reacting to and coping with the closure of museums due to COVID-19, NEMO will keep its survey open until 30 April 2020. The new data will be compared with the initial…
The project partners decide to move the Mu.SA final conference “The future of museum professionals in the digital era” online due to COVID-19. NEMO Secretary General Julia Pagel was invited to give a keynote speech on 15 April…
The Pulszky Society - the Hungarian Museums Association is committed to give support to its members and to the Hungarian museum…
The Netherlands Museums Association has carried out a national research on how Dutch museums are coping in the corona crisis. The…
Following a suggestion by the Ukrainian Ministry of Finances to cut culture spending by half, the independent gallery Асортиментна…
The open letter was initiated by the Greens of the European Parliament and 105 MEPs and 312 associations from the Cultural and…