PACESETTERS
Project Name
PACESETTERS
Project Partners
Consortium partners:
- NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET (NO)
- UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY (IE)
- UNIWERSYTET JAGIELLONSKI (PL)
- EUROPEAN CREATIVE BUSINESS NETWORK (NL)
- T6 ECOSYSTEMS (IT)
- FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG (DE)
- UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE (UK)
- UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI G.D’ANNUNZIO CHIETI PESCARA (IT)
- FEDERACIÓN ANDALUZA DE MUNICIPIOS Y PROVINCIAS (ES)
- FUNDACIÓN GENALGUACIL PUEBLO MUSEO (ES)
- GALWAY INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL (IE)
- OŚRODEK KULTURY IM. C. K. NORWIDA (PL)
- AKADEMIA SZTUK PIĘKNYCH IM. JANA MATEJKI W KRAKOWIE (PL)
- DYNE.ORG FOUNDATION (NL)
- EIT CULTURE & CREATIVITY (DE)
Role of Galway Culture Company
Associate Partner; Galway Culture Company CEO sits on External Advisory Board
Strategic Aim
This project falls under our first strategic aim;
Facilitate EU and International Relationships and Funding
Project Description
PACESETTERS is a powerful alliance of 15 partners of diverse scope, scale and focus. The consortium draws on long-term experience, outstanding competences and specific expertise. It is fresh, dynamic, and bold in its ambition, but experienced and solid enough to ensure that it achieves its objectives. With its diverse composition and high aspirations, it represents a new drive to push past the limits of business as usual and find new, different, open ends. The stakes are very high: unprecedented challenges demand everything to prevent the worst from happening. However, crisis situations are full of potential to rethink, undo and reframe.
PACESETTERS is a research project that brings together partners and places, creative practice and research perspectives that are out of the ordinary: climate scientists and artistic entrepreneurs, difficult heritages and whitewashed villages, psychometrically validated surveys and circular aesthetics. All partners share the confidence needed not just adapt to but drive the transition into more just and sustainable economies. They came together in the conviction that innovation mainly happens where it is least expected — for example, in cultural institutions that are well-anchored locally even if they aren’t globally branded. Genalguacil’s public museum foundation, Galway’s art festival, and Nowa Huta’s cultural centre C.K. Norwida may be small-scale organisations but they are lean, flexible and experienced enough to produce huge effects and impacts in their communities and beyond.
Project Outcomes – what we expect from this project
Partners will:
- Set out to create knowledge from collaborative, artistic and practice-based research to keep pace with the climate transition
- Propose and stress test innovative and sustainable ideas across creative disciplines to set the pace of the transition
- Assess strategies of future valorisation to push the pace of the transition
How this project is funded
Funded under the Horizon Programme of the European Commission.
Duration
This is a multiannual project.
For more information, visit the PACESETTERS website here.