Young people and the local
artistic community are the focus of an inclusion and engagement
initiative, with dedicated activities starting this fall within
the framework of Nova Gorica-Gorizia, European Capital of
Culture.
By filling out a form on go2025.eu, participants can join
various initiatives that are part of the audience outreach
program, managed by the GO!Group. Activities aimed at middle
school, high school, and university students, which started
earlier this year, have involved over a thousand people.
From now until December, the next phase will focus on
identifying areas in the city that need to be reimagined and
initiating a participatory process of reclaiming space through
creativity and artistic presence.
The second phase, involving the youth group's work, will consist
of selecting and designing in detail the activities and
initiatives identified by the youth group to improve the
cultural and living quality in this cross-border city. The
working group will also be able to provide feedback to the
official GO!2025 team on the Capital's projects.
In the third and final phase, with an eye toward the future, the
cross-border youth working group will be consolidated as a
permanent entity, with support from various cross-border
institutions for its formal recognition.
This will be one tool of the Legacy, the lasting impact of
GO!2025: the process will begin in the final quarter of 2025.
In addition to the youth segment, the plan aims to focus on the
cross-border artistic community, highlighting their skills and
perspectives, always within the framework of art-based
citizenship.
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