Breadcrumb Home how we support artists work internationally How we support artists to work internationally These projects demonstrate some of the ways we support artists to develop their international work. Share this Our news18.03.2020 Wales Arts International's Coronavirus (COVID-19) Statement Our latest update and response for grant-holders. Our news03.03.2020 Wales Week Dublin 2020 Cultural Programme Welsh culture in the spotlight at Wales Week Dublin, 9-13 March 2020. | Cultúr na Breataine Bige i mbéal an phobail ag Wales Week Dublin, 9–13 Márta 2020. Arts news04.02.2020 Tour dates and venues announced for Undo Things Done After receiving 25,000 visitors in Venice, Sean Edwards’ solo show for Wales in Venice 2019 is going on tour. Our news30.01.2020 Showcase Scotland 2020 Delegates from Wales head to Glasgow. Our news17.01.2020 Wales Arts International’s Response to the launch of an International Strategy for Wales Arts and culture are essential tools in nurturing international relations. Case study Worldcub perfom at Carcross / Tagish First Nation Learning Centre in Yukon during their visit to BreakOut West Our news27.11.2019 Welsh voice in a world of music The place of Wales and the Welsh language in UNESCO's Year of Indigenous Language. Arts news27.11.2019 Wales takes the stage of Suns Europe (Friuli) The Suns Europe Festival Our news12.11.2019 MAMIAITH On 21 November, musicians performing in Irish, Gaelic and Welsh languages will gather in Wales for the first MAMIAITH Indigenous language and Music Collaboration. Case study Map: World Music Festivals and Venues in Wales We created a map ahead of WOMEX24, which outlines all the world music festivals that take place in Wales. Our news23.10.2019 Wales Arts International launch Connect: European networks fund Wales Arts International is launching a new fund to support individual creative practitioners and arts organisations based in Wales to engage with European networks. Our news22.10.2019 WOMEX19 Welsh delegates attend WOMEX19 alongside first ever Indigenous Conference Programme. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Current page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Our news18.03.2020 Wales Arts International's Coronavirus (COVID-19) Statement Our latest update and response for grant-holders.
Our news03.03.2020 Wales Week Dublin 2020 Cultural Programme Welsh culture in the spotlight at Wales Week Dublin, 9-13 March 2020. | Cultúr na Breataine Bige i mbéal an phobail ag Wales Week Dublin, 9–13 Márta 2020.
Arts news04.02.2020 Tour dates and venues announced for Undo Things Done After receiving 25,000 visitors in Venice, Sean Edwards’ solo show for Wales in Venice 2019 is going on tour.
Our news17.01.2020 Wales Arts International’s Response to the launch of an International Strategy for Wales Arts and culture are essential tools in nurturing international relations.
Case study Worldcub perfom at Carcross / Tagish First Nation Learning Centre in Yukon during their visit to BreakOut West
Our news27.11.2019 Welsh voice in a world of music The place of Wales and the Welsh language in UNESCO's Year of Indigenous Language.
Our news12.11.2019 MAMIAITH On 21 November, musicians performing in Irish, Gaelic and Welsh languages will gather in Wales for the first MAMIAITH Indigenous language and Music Collaboration.
Case study Map: World Music Festivals and Venues in Wales We created a map ahead of WOMEX24, which outlines all the world music festivals that take place in Wales.
Our news23.10.2019 Wales Arts International launch Connect: European networks fund Wales Arts International is launching a new fund to support individual creative practitioners and arts organisations based in Wales to engage with European networks.
Our news22.10.2019 WOMEX19 Welsh delegates attend WOMEX19 alongside first ever Indigenous Conference Programme.