EU projects

Through our international presence, we are also building long-term partnerships in various international projects, which allow us to address themes and areas of work in the longer term, ensuring the development of our own organisation and the empowerment of City of Women's participants. In addition to networking and strengthening our own capacities, international projects enable us to develop strategically in the fields of cultural and arts education, historiography and archiving, internalising our own productions and developing new production models (e.g. community arts production). Since 2008 we have been involved in ten European projects and have successfully led two of them (Red Dawn over the City of Women and Women on Women).

It is a three-year audience development project designed to establish a firm bond between cultural professionals, artists and their local communities in the field of dance and performing arts through exploration...
Project is about offering young people creative and appealing ways to understand the concepts related to gender, raise awareness about how gender is connected to power...
It is a cooperative project in the arts field that will critically explore the politics and practices of participation in the arts field. It sets out to collectively foster new approaches and structures for the co-creation...
The project focused on identifying and preventing burnout among staff members and volunteers in the NGO sector. Its aim was to prevent burnout among employees, self-employed and volunteers in the...
Women on Women is about the (re)presentation of women by women, past and present. Patriarchal perspectives of history exclude women from the picture unless they were part of the power structure at play. The project therefore focuses on gender equality...
This year, the City of Women is collaborating in the project ACTART within the framework of the Erasmus+ programme. Together with the K-zona association (Croatia) and the Organization for Promotion of Activism OPA (Serbia), we prepared an exchange...
Musica Femina was a two-year cooperation project of international partners who shared visions of gender equality in the cultural and artistic sector. By 2020, a variety of activities have been implemented in different local environments: highlighting the creativity of women composers...
A two-year international program (6 partners from 5 countries) designed for European professionals (or future professionals) in the field of dance and performance art...
What Drives Us is an international project that seeks to shed light on festival sustainability. Acknowledging that festivals run on different models, we invite grassroots collectives along with more institutionalised organisations to share their approaches towards sustainable cultural work.
Live art, an artistic discipline which "defies all definition" is experiencing a remarkable renewal. It's fluctuating ...