European project development and coordination
We help build partnerships, define roles, and shape projects that can move from idea to implementation across countries and sectors.
European cultural cooperation, museum engagement, and community-led content
Fenoglio-org brings together project coordination, creative development, and community facilitation. We help cultural partners build European collaborations, shape ideas into fundable projects, and create visitor experiences that are clear, accessible, and grounded in local stories. Our work sits where cultural heritage, digital interaction, and public participation meet.
We coordinate and connect cross-disciplinary teams around cultural and innovation calls, small and medium-sized museum initiatives, delivering project framing and network-based engaging experiences.
We help build partnerships, define roles, and shape projects that can move from idea to implementation across countries and sectors.
We design low-barrier interactive formats for museums that want to make collections more engaging through tablets, simple games, and other visitor-friendly tools.
We facilitate groups of residents, volunteers, schools, associations, and cultural actors to create new content for museums and other community spaces. This can include stories, routes, interpretation, micro-games, exhibition texts, and digital materials shaped with the people who know the place best.
Many small museums and local cultural organisations hold strong stories, but do not always have the time, budget, or technical support to turn them into engaging public experiences. We work on practical ways to close that gap: with the right partners, the right scale, and methods that respect the identity of each place.
Our background combines European coordination, community building, and creative production.
Ferruccio Fenoglio has led technical assistance and stakeholder coordination in an international programme under IPA II Competitiveness and Innovation.
Camille Ferond has experience in Acceptance & Commitment training in the context of individuals and groups facilitation; community engagement, influencing self-organized groups; Commons Governance; decision making; partnership scale and scope development; restorative justice.
Julien Fenoglio and Corinne Fenoglio bring experience in visual development, game art, and interaction-oriented storytelling.
Together, this mix supports projects that need structure, engagement, and imagination.
Coming initiative: open-source digital tool for museums to convert cultural content into simple tablet games, with a focus on low-infrastructure use in small and medium public institutions.
The tool facilitates groups of residents, volunteers, schools, associations, and cultural actors to create new content for museums and other community spaces. The aim is not only to communicate heritage, but to let people actively shape how it is told, shared, and experienced.
Read MuseGame conceptWe are interested in speaking with museums, heritage organisations, local authorities, creative partners, and community groups who want to develop participatory and accessible cultural experiences.
Get in touch to discuss partnerships, pilot actions, or consortium building.
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