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Creative Catalyst


  • STPLN Malmöhusvägen 5 Malmö Sweden (map)

Creative Catalyst: Fast-Track Your Cultural Career in Sweden

Are you a migrant or newly arrived artist, creator, or cultural worker looking to establish yourself in Sweden? Join us for two intensive days at STPLN in Malmö, designed to give you the tools, networks, and insider knowledge you need to succeed.

Many talented cultural practitioners face barriers when entering the Swedish scene—not due to a lack of skill, but due to a lack of networks and understanding of local structures. Creative Catalyst is designed to bridge that gap. Hosted by STPLN in collaboration with SwIdeas and Foreign to Found, this event serves as a professional springboard into the Swedish cultural sector.

What to Expect:

Through a mix of expert keynotes, practical workshops, and networking sessions, you will gain:

  • Clarity: Understand how the Swedish system works, from funding and grants to unions and legal frameworks.

  • Visibility: Learn how to effectively pitch your work and present your artistic practice in a Swedish professional context.

  • Community: Connect with established institutions, independent cultural actors, and fellow creators to build lasting professional relationships.

Program Highlights:

  • Day 1: Cultural Orientation. Deep dive into the Swedish cultural landscape and professional processes. Participate in "Mentor Speed-Dating" with experienced industry professionals.

  • Day 2: Building Your Place. Practical workshops on pitching, professional working conditions, and a Co-Creation Lab to spark new collaborations, and reflections. 

  • Day 2: Evening Program: A networking dinner, featuring "Open Mic" presentations for participants to showcase your work.

Event Details:

  • Dates: June 16–17, 2026.

  • Time: 10:00 – 16:15 (plus voluntary evening programs).

  • Location: STPLN, Malmöhusvägen 5 (Kommendanthuset).

  • Target Group: 30 selected participants (migrants/newcomers active in any cultural or creative field).

  • Language: The event will be held in English.Some language support will be available.

Save the date! Registration opens May 4 - you will find the link for that here. 

This project is part of the European project RES-MOVE, co-funded by the EU’s Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF).

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