Research and Capacity Building Activities

To fulfill its mission and create evidence-based interventions, the Georgian Arts and Culture Center conducts research, elaborates recommendations and development strategies. Simultaneously, GACC seeks to build capacity of cultural actors and institutions. For this purpose GACC systematically conducts traings on different issues of cultural industries and develops educational print and video materials. Below, you will find our studies, publications and training modules.

Publication     Video Modules

Studies, Proceedings and Publications

Good Practice Examples in Preserving Intangible Cultural Heritage

in collaboration with Erasmus+ funded project Network of UNESCO Cultural Spaces partners
 

2023, e-publication

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Basics of Entrepreneurship for Tourism and Culture Operators
 

in collaboration with EU BSB JoP funded project Tourism, Heritage, Creativity partners

2022, Tbilisi, Georgia

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Creative Tourism Development Models Towards Sustainable Tourism

in collaboration with EU Creative Europe funded project Tourism, Heritage, Creativity partners

2022, Tbilisi, Georgia

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Cultural Heritage Based Gift Products for the Tourism Market

in collaboration with EU Creative Europe funded project Tourism, Heritage, Creativity partners

2022, Tbilisi, Georgia

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BOOST YOUR CRAFT BUSINESS
 
 
 

in collaboration with Erasmus+ funded project Craft 50+ partners
 

2023, e-publication

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Good Examples of ICH Safeguarding
 
 
 

in collaboration with Erasmus+ funded project Network of UNESCO Recognized Values partners

2020, e-publication

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Samgrelo-Zemo Svaneti Crafts Sector
 
 

Consultancy cervise upon request of the Danish Refugee Council.
 
 

2021
 

Davit Gareji Multidisciplinary Study and Development Strategy

Proceedings of International Conference, Tbilisi, Georgia.
 

2019

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Multidisciplinary study of the Ekaterine’s palace at Dadiani Palaces Museum

under the project funded by the US Embassy in Georgia
 

2015, e-publication

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Crafts as a Business
 
 
 

in frames of EU Investin in People funded project Crafts Platform in Action

2020, Tbilisi, Georgia

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Video Modules

Exporting Module

Trainer: Mr. Nika Mamukelashvili, Head of Export Department at Enterprise Georgia

Part1    Part2
Part3    Part4    Part5
IP Rights

Trainer: Nikoloz Gogilidze, Partner managing director for Mikadze Gegetchkori Taktakishvili LLC

Part1    Part2
Part3    Part4    Part5
Scaling Eterprise

Trainer: Mr. Nika Mamukelashvili, Head of Export Department at Enterprise Georgia

Part1    Part2
 
 
Mobile Photography

Trainer:Louisa Chalatashvili, Fashion photographer
 

Part1    Part2
 
 
Communication
 

Trainer: Vako Kvachakhia,Head of Digital Marketing Unit at GREEN WAY
 
 

Part1    Part2
 
Product Development

Trainer: Tatia Bidzinashvili, Head of the Creative Industry Development LEPL Enterprise Georgia
 

Part1    Part2
 
Business presentation

Trainer:David Chechelashvili, Marketing and Business Development Specialist
 

Part1   
 
Accessibility to Grants

Trainer: David Chechelashvili, Marketing and Business Development Specialist
 

Part1   
 
Marketing

Trainer:David Chechelashvili, Marketing and Business Development Specialist
 
 

Part1    Part2
Part3    Part4
 
Finances

Trainer:Shota Murghulia,Full professor and a head of scientific research center at Grigol Robakidze University.
 

Part1    Part2
Part3    Part4    Part5
Business visioning & modelling

Trainer:David Chechelashvili, Marketing and Business Development Specialist

Part1    Part2
 
 
CRAFT 50+: Training modules for craftspeople

created by Erazmus+ funded project Craft 50+ partners
 

Part1