Arterritory is an art and culture website in Latvian and English that focuses on Baltic and Scandinavian art and its manifestations elsewhere in the world. The website targets readers interested in contemporary cultural phenomena.

The same team runs a sister website, spiriterritory.com, where the organisation aims to be a space to debate vital issues: humans, the planet, and humanity’s relationship with Earth and its future on it.

Both sites are financed primarily through grants, but the team also collects donations, sells books and magazines, and organises exhibitions to increase revenue.

Last updated: March 2024

Last updated date: March 2024

Location:
Riga, Latvia
Year the organisation started publishing:
2011
Languages:
English
Type of coverage:
International
Countries of coverage:
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
Iceland
Latvia
Lithuania
Norway
Sweden

Content

Type of content produced by theme:
Science
Entertainment and culture
Economy and business
Education
Lifestyle
Environment
Health and well-being
Society and human rights
Gender
Feminism
LGBTIQ+
Ethnic minorities
Migration
War crimes and transitional justice
Technology
Journalism genres:
Essays
Interviews and reporting
Graphic novels and comics
Opinion
Narrative journalism
Reviews
Journalism coverage types and techniques:
Crowdsourcing
Solutions or constructive journalism
Engaged, community-driven or participatory journalism
Explanatory journalism
Cross-border journalism
Collaborative journalism
Breaking news
Live coverage of events
Tech platforms and other mediums used:
Website
Newsletter
Social media platforms
Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
Podcast
Vodcast or other video platforms
Print
Primary tech platform or medium used to publish content:
Website

Audience and reach

Social media audience

Facebook number of followers:
14000
Twitter number of followers:
2794
Instagram number of followers:
4898

Management and team

Founders

Female:
2
Male:
None
Founders:
Daiga Rudzāte, Una Meistere
Directors:
Daiga Rudzāte, Una Meistere

Team

Full-time employees:
5
Freelancers or consultants:
7
Volunteers:
2

Business structure and revenue sources

Organisation tax status:
Non-profit
All revenue sources reported by media leaders:
Grants
Grants or investment from philanthropic organisations
Grants from foreign governments
Grants from local and national government, and other connected governmental institutions or entities
Advertising
National advertising sold by own team
Consultancy services
Training services for other clients
Audience support / reader revenue
Individual donations
Event ticket sales
Other
The primary source of revenue reported by media leaders:
Grants from local and national government, and other connected governmental institutions or entities
The second most important revenue source reported:
Grants or investment from philanthropic organisations
Others revenue sources:
Selling magazines, books, organising exhibitions

Transparency

Doesn’t publish information about annual revenue
Publishes the names of donors
Has an ethics policy / manual
Publishes an ethics policy / manual
Has a data privacy policy
Publishes a data privacy policy
Doesn’t have a whistleblower policy
Has a complaints policy
Doesn’t publish a complaints policy
Has a sexual harassment or institutional violence policy
Doesn’t publish a sexual harassment or institutional violence policy
Is not signed up to a press regulator, trust initiative, or part of a press association
Publishes up to date information about its team
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