... an international network of individuals and collectives involved with city and local action.
By means of arts projects, campaigns and debate, City Mine(d) puts current themes from neighbourhood to the European level on the public and political agenda and offers a framework in which experience, contacts and information can be shared.
Urban and economic development are not only achieved through official agencies, but also small, temporary and informal intitiatives of you and me contribute to a positive dynamic.
Chris Rossaert, Thibaut De lestré, Emmanuelle Debacker, Christelle Brull, Koen, Willem, Wannus, Martine Schuermans, Vincen Beekman, Jo, Tomas Lommée, Thomas Laureyssen, Ognev Vlaminck, Marthe Van Dessel, Natalya Gluklya, Hans De Man, Barbara Van Dijck, Annemie Maes, Lina Kusaite, Cécile Michel, Eric Smeesters, Hervé Brindel, Benoît Vrins, Mawena Carteret, Donya Feki, Elsa Nouvet, Julien Minet, Kari, Nicolas Naizy, Delphine Jonas, Nicky Miller, Renan Le Gall, Sam Vanoverschelde, Ilse Ermen, Goele, Davis Freeman, Robin De Groote, Ken Van Roose, Ana Stegnar, Marc Van Eyck, Jerome Prosperger, Bavo Olbrechts, Heike Langsdorf, Elke Van Campenhout, Nicholas Galeazzi, Joel Verwimp, NG, Tine, Marieke, Marie Storup, Ivana, Aline Rigaux, Benoît Vrins, Ognev Vlaminck, Alice Prédour, Julie Martin, Juliette Rault, Jan Pille, Kirsten Skov Lykke Moller...
IN COLLABORATION WITH: Maison des cultures de Molenbeek, l’antenne de quartier Heyvart, Bouillon Malibran, Le MicroMarché, Les Bains Connective, Radio Campus, Use-it, Human Cities, Les uns les autres, EauWaterZone, Durabl’XL, Zinneke, Collectifs Anonymes, Le début des haricots, fo.am, Foire aux Savoir-Faire, Klorofil, Okno...
SUPPORTED BY: The European Commission ’Europe for citizens programme’ the Belgian Federal Government, Intégration sociale the Flemish Regional Government the Brussels Regional Government the Flemish Regional Government in Brussels the City of Brussels