EURAN Art Cruise Voyages: Enhancing the Creative Aspect of Cruise Ships

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EURAN European Art Networks has launched a new concept of exhibitions called “EURAN Art Cruise Voyages,” which take place onboard cruise ships. These exhibitions showcase artwork featured on the interiors of the ships, and by partnering with EURAN, cruise lines can offer packages that include special museum access, expert-guided tours, and onboard art-themed events and workshops. This appeals to guests seeking enriching experiences beyond the typical cruise offerings. EURAN also has extensive experience collaborating with cruise lines, focusing on the aesthetic and technical aspects of the ships. They offer advice on integrating the creative and cultural sectors into the cruise companies’ policies, promoting art on cruise ships, and making cruise ship art accessible to the public. Limited space and vessel mobility pose challenges, requiring careful planning and optimization of artistic elements, as well as secure anchoring and resistance to environmental factors. Projects related to art in cabins can vary in timeline, ranging from two to three months up to a year or more, depending on factors such as planning, information availability, and scope of work. EURAN aims to continue collaborating with the cruise industry to develop the creative aspect of cruise vessels and enhance the relationship between cruise passengers and culture.

EURAN European Art Networks has introduced a new concept of exhibitions called “EURAN Art Cruise Voyages,” which are held onboard cruise ships. These exhibitions display artwork featured on the interiors of the ships, and by partnering with EURAN, cruise lines can offer special packages that include access to museums, guided tours, and art-themed events and workshops. This is designed to cater to guests seeking unique and enriching experiences beyond the usual offerings of a cruise. EURAN has extensive experience working with cruise lines, focusing on the aesthetic and technical aspects of the ships. They provide advice on integrating the creative and cultural sectors into the cruise companies’ policies, promoting art on cruise ships, and making cruise ship art accessible to the public. However, limited space and the constant motion of cruise ships present challenges, requiring careful planning and optimization of artistic elements. Artwork and installations must be securely anchored and resistant to environmental factors. The timeline for projects related to art in cabins can vary, depending on factors such as planning, information availability, and the scope of work. EURAN’s goal is to continue collaborating with the cruise industry to further develop the creative aspect of cruise vessels and enhance the connection between cruise passengers and culture.

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