Know-how for artists working between Germany and the UK
(Project duration until the end of 2023)
A residency in Wales, an exhibition in Germany, a German-British cooperation project ... after Brexit, new administrative regulations apply and there is often uncertainty among artist and cultural actors.
Brexit Infopoint aims to provide information and advice to artists, creatives and organisers in the cultural sector on administrative issues relating to cross-border work between the UK and Germany or the Schengen area.
The Infopoint informs and consults on the following topics:
- Entry, residence, and work permits
- Transport of works of art, equipment, and merchandise
- Questions on health insurance and other insurances
- Tax (withholding taxation, value-added tax)
- Contracts
- Research on funding opportunities (export, travel and transport funding, funding of projects abroad)
Target groups are:
- Artists and organisers from the UK traveling to Germany (and to other countries in the EU and the Schengen area) for work,
- Artists and organisers from Germany traveling to the UK for work,
- Institutions and organisers in Germany cooperating with artists and creatives from the UK,
- British artists residing in Germany protected by the Withdrawal Agreement
Individual Consultations
The Brexit Infopoint/ touring artists help desk service offers individual orientation consultations. The service is free of charge and available in English and German upon request via e-mail, on the phone or online.
Arrange a consultation appointment via the online form.
Information Online
The website contains texts, handouts, and checklists that provide easy-to-understand information on the topics listed above. References to further reading, contact persons and responsible offices in the relevant administrations are included. The information pool, bilingual in German and English, is currently under construction.
Workshops
Brexit Infopoint offers workshops (online and offline) on a range of topics for all target groups and sectors, in both mobility directions (Germany to the UK and vice versa). Workshops can consist of a general introduction to the most important changes. Individual topics (such as the new entry regulations for British nationals into the Schengen area) can also be presented in detail.
Infopoint Network
The Infopoint works with a broad network of experts for all topics and with colleagues at other national Mobility Information Points (a working group which is part of On The Move). There is a wide range of contacts, including sector-specific organisations, in Germany and the UK.
The network supports in ensuring that information is up to date, and tailored to the cultural and creative sector.
(Please note that the information provided in the consultations and the online information pool is not legally binding and cannot replace professional tax or legal advice.)
Brexit Infopoint is a cooperation between the International Theatre Institute (ITI) Germany , the Internationale Gesellschaft der Bildenden Künste (IGBK) and the Dachverband Tanz, funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM).