La tradizione dell’ospitalità a Siena
La tradizione dell’ospitalità a Siena The fourth meeting of the project was held in Siena from 17 to 19 September, during which, in addition to deepening and implementing the document on the training of trainers, some CCC itineraries that can be developed in the city of Siena were illustrated and experimented. The teachers of Scuola […]
Reflections from the Siena Conference
The Siena Conference, held as part of the Erasmus+ project “Craft, Citizenship, and Community” (CCC), brought together educators, researchers, and artisans from across Europe to explore the intersection of traditional crafts, social inclusion, and vocational training. Hosted by the Scuola Edile di Siena, the event served as a platform to discuss how craftsmanship can be […]
Interview with Domenico Perrota

The Siena conference served as a key platform for discussions on the role of traditional crafts in education and social inclusion. Organized within the framework of the Erasmus+ project “Craft, Citizenship, and Community” (CCC), the event gathered educators, researchers, and artisans to exchange methodologies and experiences. One of the notable speakers was Domenico Perrota, whose […]
Getting to know: Bursa Museums
As part of our Culture Craft & Citizenship project, each partner is setting up educational activities. The Turkish partner, represented by the Bursa Museums, has set up courses for migrants and people in vulnerable situations. The aim is to give them easier access to the labour market through a range of cultural activities. To find out more, […]
A week of pure Art in Paris

Artemisia have spent a week creating their itinerary with the group involved in the project. That week, days were split in half: In the morning they would be in a classroom and studying whereas in the afternoon, they would take what they had learned to a practical level, by going to museums or walking in the […]
Innovative Approaches In Cultural And Professional Adaptation

The Culture, Craft, and Citizenship (CCC) project succeeds in merging cultural heritage with vocational training by embedding cultural elements directly into the learning process. The CCC project effectively uses culture as a foundation for vocational training, allowing participants to build technical skills and meaningful connections within their new communities. The result is not just professional […]
