Text: i_CAN In 1999 and 2000, following the restructuring of the Soros Foundations, all Soros Centers for Contemporary Arts started to become independent and have transformed into non-governmental organisations under the membership of the new association i_CAN (International Contemporary Art Network) based in Amsterdam. i_CAN's mission is to be an open platform for cross-cultural exchange and collaboration in the field of contemporary art, involving artists, critics, curators and other art professionals and institutions form Central and Eastern Europe. Our objectives are: to foster the exchange of information both within i_CAN members and internationally (by collecting, maintaining and making accessible information on Central and East European contemporary art; collecting, maintaining and distributing information on contemporary international art to i_CAN members and the CEE region) to actively participate in the international contemporary art discourse (by increasing i_CAN's membership and extending the network to a wider geography; establishing cooperation with international contemporary arts institutions; initiating international art projects; offering training possibilities for i_CAN members) to promote contemporary art from the CEE region (by the internal and international exchange of information; initiating and realizing international art projects and by PR actions) to provide professional advocacy for i_CAN members and utilize the joint strength of the network in influencing local and international cultural policy (by co-operations with international contemporary arts institutions; making an inventory and taking care of the arising needs of i_CAN members; approaching policy makers and representing the interests of i_CAN members and contemporary CEE arts) or
In 1999 and 2000, following the restructuring of the Soros Foundations, all Soros Centers for Contemporary Arts started to become independent and have transformed into non-governmental organisations under the membership of the new association i_CAN (International Contemporary Art Network) based in Amsterdam.
i_CAN's mission is to be an open platform for cross-cultural exchange and collaboration in the field of contemporary art, involving artists, critics, curators and other art professionals and institutions form Central and Eastern Europe.
Our objectives are: