Arts Council of Wales Share this Our news New Creative Communities fund to spark one-off arts projects across Wales Content from around the Arts Council of Wales site Our news26.09.2025 Wales and Cymraeg represented for the first time at the world’s biggest cultural policy conference Llwch a Llechi (Dust and Slate) - a performance by Gwen Sion, BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Cor y Penrhyn which received Create funding. Photo: Polly Thomas Our news09.07.2025 Arts Council of Wales to restructure National Lottery arts fund in response to arts sector feedback Our news08.07.2025 Arts Council of Wales undergoes restructure to strengthen sector support The Arts Council of Wales (ACW) is undergoing an organisational restructure to enhance its support for the arts sector. Respect Mural, Bangor Saints Football Club Our news08.09.2025 New Creative Communities fund to spark one-off arts projects across Wales Voluntary and community groups in Wales are invited to apply for new grants to bring people together through creativity. Left to right: Minister for Culture Jack Sargeant with Lorna Virgo, Director of Finance and Corporate Services at Arts Council of Wales and Charlie McCoubrey, Leader of Conwy Borough Council study development plans for Venue Cymru Arts news05.09.2025 40 arts organisations in Wales to benefit from £8m Capital Investment Fund We have announced the venues, spaces and screens in Wales that will benefit from a £8m Capital Investment Fund. Opportunities28.08.2025 New academic year, new opportunities – Creative Learning Cymru Creative Learning Cymru announce a suite of new opportunities to schools at beginning of the new academic year. Our news06.08.2025 ‘Hibakusha’ by Cian Ciarán Welsh musician invited reflections on Hiroshima 80th anniversary and a minute silence on National Eisteddfod main stage NDCWales, Rehearsals (Image: Kirsten McTernan) Our news24.07.2025 Arts Council of Wales launches recruitment campaign as part of organisational restructure
Our news26.09.2025 Wales and Cymraeg represented for the first time at the world’s biggest cultural policy conference
Llwch a Llechi (Dust and Slate) - a performance by Gwen Sion, BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Cor y Penrhyn which received Create funding. Photo: Polly Thomas Our news09.07.2025 Arts Council of Wales to restructure National Lottery arts fund in response to arts sector feedback
Our news08.07.2025 Arts Council of Wales undergoes restructure to strengthen sector support The Arts Council of Wales (ACW) is undergoing an organisational restructure to enhance its support for the arts sector.
Respect Mural, Bangor Saints Football Club Our news08.09.2025 New Creative Communities fund to spark one-off arts projects across Wales Voluntary and community groups in Wales are invited to apply for new grants to bring people together through creativity.
Left to right: Minister for Culture Jack Sargeant with Lorna Virgo, Director of Finance and Corporate Services at Arts Council of Wales and Charlie McCoubrey, Leader of Conwy Borough Council study development plans for Venue Cymru Arts news05.09.2025 40 arts organisations in Wales to benefit from £8m Capital Investment Fund We have announced the venues, spaces and screens in Wales that will benefit from a £8m Capital Investment Fund.
Opportunities28.08.2025 New academic year, new opportunities – Creative Learning Cymru Creative Learning Cymru announce a suite of new opportunities to schools at beginning of the new academic year.
Our news06.08.2025 ‘Hibakusha’ by Cian Ciarán Welsh musician invited reflections on Hiroshima 80th anniversary and a minute silence on National Eisteddfod main stage
NDCWales, Rehearsals (Image: Kirsten McTernan) Our news24.07.2025 Arts Council of Wales launches recruitment campaign as part of organisational restructure