Christos Carras was born in London (UK) in 1962. He read philosophy at Cambridge University and then at the Sorbonne where he earned his PhD.
From 2000 onwards, he has been working in the cultural sector, initially as the Project Manager of the EU funded MediMuses network. In 2006 he became General Manager of the B & M Theocharakis Foundation for the Fine Arts and Music.
In 2009 he joined the Onassis Foundation as the Executive Director of the Onassis Cultural Centre. He is responsible for the music program and other interdisciplinary projects, developing European networks and the overall coordination of the Centre.
As an independent researcher he works on issues of contemporary aesthetics (with a focus on sonic art), cultural policy and the contemporary relationships of art and society.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?: InterviewThe European cultural sector, pandemic precarity, and Universal Basic Income
Philosopher and political economist Philippe Van Parijs looks at whether the cultural sector could benefit from a...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Getting our act together: in the European non-profit cultural sector
"We need to understand that our own resilience is based on our contribution to the resilience of the societies we...