At Artemisia Formation, we believe that access to culture is both a fundamental right and a powerful driver of inclusion. Yet, for many individuals who are distant from employment, cultural participation remains limited. To address this, we have developed a partnership with Culture du Cœur, an association that has been promoting social inclusion through culture for more than twenty years.
Through this collaboration, our learners gain access to a wide range of cultural activities — exhibitions, theatre, museums, concerts, and more. These opportunities are not only moments of discovery but also pathways to confidence, openness, and dialogue.
Artemisia’s team dedicates time to guide each participant — on a voluntary basis — in choosing activities that resonate with their interests and aspirations. This individual support reinforces their engagement and nurtures a personal connection with cultural experiences.
This initiative directly reflects the values of our Erasmus+ CCC – Culture, Craft, Citizenship project:
Culture, as a space for expression and inclusion;
Craft, as a way to connect artistic practice with cultural awareness;
Citizenship, as the foundation of collective participation and social belonging.
By linking access to culture with professional training, Artemisia Formation fosters a holistic approach to inclusion — one that values curiosity, creativity, and a conscious engagement with the world. Now entering its second year, this initiative continues to grow as a tangible expression of our belief that culture is an essential part of empowerment.
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