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Artists and Freelancers Charts 1, 2, 4, 7A Italy EUROPEAN CULTURAL LEARNING NETWORK ECLN Grant agreement: / Cultural Learning: National Research (Italy)

2 AF – Chart 7A

3 19 AFs - Gender 15 Female 4 Male

4 19 AFs – Age Groups

5 19 AFs – Top 5 Artforms 1 Music 2 Visual Arts 3 Theatre 4 Animation 5 Photography

6 19 AFs – Highest Qualifications 4 Masters (Level 7) 14 Graduates (Level 6) 1 Not provided

7 19 AFs – Professional Membership 13 YES 6 NO

8 19 AFs – Professional Accreditation 9 YES 8 NO 2 Not provided

9 19 AFs – Employment Status 6 Employed 7 Freelance 6 Unemployed

10 AF - Chart 1

11 19 AFs – Current Location 67% Professionals 27% Specialist 7% Generalist 42% Individual 29% Group 30% Community

12 19 AFs – Historic Location 18% Professionals 49% Specialist 33% Generalist 49% Individual 27% Group 24% Community

13 19 AFs – Support Cultural Learning 25% Professionals 35% Specialist 41% Generalist 34% Individual 34% Group 33% Community

14 19 AFs – Comparison of Current, Historic and Supporting Cultural Learning

15 19 AFs – Comparison of Current, Historic and Supporting Cultural Learning: Artform

16 AF - Chart 2

17 19 AFs – Who pays for Cultural Learning Unpaid 44% Beneficiaries pay 31% Others pay 25%

18 19 AFs – Ratio for own practice to Supporting Cultural Learning of Others 23% SCL 77% Own Practice

19 19 AFs – Top 5 Core Competences Artistic Techniques Creative Processes Teamwork Coaching Self-awareness

20 19 AFs – Top 5 Resources Materials Equipment Contacts General Space Creative Space

21 AF - Chart 2 Quality Evaluation

22 19 AFs – Evaluation and Quality 15 Self evaluation 16 People you support 17 Others

23 19 AFs – Evaluation Strategies used

24 AF – Chart 4

25 19 AFs – Potential Roles for a European Cultural Learning Association – AF views

26 19 AFs – 5 star rating of Potential Roles for a European Cultural Learning Association – AF views

Cultural Organisations Charts 1, 2, 4, 7B Italy

28 CO – Chart 7B

29 5 COs - Types 2 Association 2 Co-operative 1 Centre

30 5 COs – Income Sources 36% Public 64% Earned

31 5 COs – Top 5 Artforms Theatre Music Cuisine Digital Media and Photography Craft

32 5 COs – Top Job Types 2 Employed 1 Freelance 1 Voluntary 3 Full-time 2 Part-time 1 Permanent 3 Temporary 1 Other

33 5 COs – Gender 2 Female 3 Male

34 5 COs – Age Groups

35 CO - Chart 1 Cultural Learning Zones

36 5 COs – Cultural Learning Zones 9 CLZ 28% Professional 22% Specialist 50% Generalist 42% Individual 22% Groups 36% Community

37 CO – Chart 2

38 5 COs – Who pays for Cultural Learning Unpaid 44% Beneficiaries pay 3% Others pay 53%

39 5 COs – Ratio of Own Practice to Cultural Learning support 50% own practice 50% SCL

40 5 COs – Top 5 Competences in Supporting Cultural Learning Artistic Techniques Creative Processes Cultural Contexts Life Skills Mentoring

41 5 COs – Top 5 Resources in Supporting Cultural Learning Contacts Materials Equipment Creative Space General Space

42 CO – Chart 2 Quality Evaluation

43 5 COs – Quality Evaluation People supported 5 Self 4 Others 5

44 5 COs – Quality Evaluation Strategies

45 CO – Chart 4

46 5 COs – 5 star ratings for Potential European Cultural Learning Association

47 5 COs – Potential European Cultural Learning Association – CO views

48 Chart 5: Artists/Freelancers and Cultural Organisations

49 5 COs – Country Trends

50 5 COs – Impact of Cultural and Creative Sector of Country Trends