In my Art – INclusive Multicultural societies through Art Erasmus Project
General information for the In my Art – INclusive Multicultural societies through Art Erasmus Project
Project Title
In my Art – INclusive Multicultural societies through Art
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for youth
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2019
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Inclusion – equity; Creativity and culture; Migrants’ issues
Project Summary
According to the Eurostat statistics (2015) the 23,7% of the population in Europe is at risk of poverty and social exclusion, especially migrants (34,5%) and youth (26,9%). This data refer to people with social, cultural, economical and educational obstacles; Grece, Spain and Italy are the countries where the level of risk increased between 2008 and 2015. Nowadays multicultural societies are growing, thanks to the increased number of migratory flows (4,7million in 2015 in Europe), together with high levels of intolerance and fears towards diversity, strongly contributing to marginalization. Institutions and stakeholders are asked to create opportunities for people practicing the culture of dialogue to build more inclusive communities where to have the chance to get together and know the “other” in a context where to feel accepted, not judged and authentic. In this perspective, Art become relationship bonding agent beyond words that help to overcome language barriers and bring people on the same level and out of social status or categories, as in Arte migrante (AM_IT). AM consists in regular gatherings
providing common spaces for artistic exchange, free and open to all regardless of age, language skills, artistic skills or any other status [details in participating organization section] . It brings people together activating times of resonance, allowing interactions and connections.
The main aim of “In my Art” project is to empower young people to take action towards social inclusion and intercultural community-building, especially in multicultural contexts where migrants have fewer opportunities in getting involved into host communities as active citizens.
The following project’s objectives follow a SMART format as a result of the needs/context analysis carried out among the partnership:
1.To increase awareness of youth workers and organizations on the real needs and desires of young people, to effectively adapt methods and practices based on arts into different multicultural contexts;
2.To share and develop effective and sustainable practices inspired by AM method among organizations, to build inclusive communities based on the culture of dialogue, cohesion, valorisation of diversity and nondiscrimination;
3.To promote active participation of young people in their community, with emphasis in youth at risk of marginalization because of their cultural, social and economical obstacles.
Arte migrante will be the workfield, as well as the method that will inspire the process of learning, development and innovation.
“In my art” foresees the development of the following n.3 Intellectual outputs:
IO1 – Action Research on the impact of art in Social Inclusion
IO2 – Training Programme on using Art as an inclusive methodology
IO 3 – Guidelines on how to apply Arte Migrante methodology
Outputs will be translated into the national language of each partner organization. Guigelines will be also translated in Sign language.
IOs will be the result of a participated process involving youth workers and young people in local (Action-Reaserch on the field and Piloting) and international activities (Learning Teaching Training).
Concerning youth workers, they will undertake a learning path, aiming at increasing their competences and educational tools for working young people at risk of marginalization and supporting them to get involved into the host community by sharing and developing inclusive and sustainable practices. Concerning young people, the project will address youth’s needs aged between 16 and 26 years old with a migratory background and/or with social, cultural and economic obstacles, in order to trigger a process of inclusion within the local community.
N.8 Associated partners in total will be involved, supporting the local implementation of the activities
At the local level participants will be encouraged to a greater inclination towards social engagement to improve their communities and the development of their territory, getting involved in activities aimed at changing the local context in INTERCULTURAL perspective, opening up to a real exchange with cultures and ways of being citizens other than its own. At a European level the project fosters a greater propensity to approach cultural diversity through art , aimed at ensuring a continuous sharing attitude with the diversity , in order to improve each other and thus improve the dialogue among the different cultures composing Europe. Moreover, at European level Arte migrante philosophy will be shared.
DIRECT BENEFICIARIES:
N.35 young people (A-R researchers) (in total)
N.21 young people with fewer opportunities (in total, out of 35)
N.350 young people (in total)
N.14 youth workers (in total)
INDIRECT BENEFICIARIES:
N.210 citizens attending informal activities (stakeholders, target group, community in general)
N.175 young people with social, cultural, economical obstacles (in total, out of 350)
Project Website
https://www.inmyart.eu/
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 230315 Eur
Project Coordinator
Associazione di Promozione Sociale Per Esempio ONLUS & Country: IT
Project Partners
- ASOCIACION CAMINOS – ASOCIACION PARA EL INTERCAMBIO EDUCACION Y DESARROLLO SOCIAL
- UNITED SOCIETIES OF BALKANS
- MERSEYSIDE EXPANDING HORIZONS LIMITED
- AWO Bremerhaven Kreisverband e.V.
- ARTE MIGRANTE
- GROUPE DE RECHERCHE ET DE REALISATIONS POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL

