Breadcrumb Home where we work our global relationships Where we work - our global relationships We are a small nation with large ambitions and focus our strategic work in specific areas of the world. Our current focus is: Europe, Canada, India, Japan and Ireland. Share this Stories25.04.2019 Where is the Wales in Venice 2019 exhibition? Heading to Venice? Here's where you can find us. Case study Invigilator Plus: Wales in Venice 2019 Introducing the team. Our news05.04.2019 Polaris Prize winner Jeremy Dutcher Comes to Wales Neuadd Ogwen, Bethesda - UK premiere for Jeremy Dutcher, winner of Canada’s acclaimed Polaris Prize in 2018 and 2019 Juno awards. International Wales on the world stage The arts in Wales deserve to be seen on an international stage. Arts news26.03.2019 Hybrid multisensory performance comes to Wales Audiences in Cardiff will be able to experience the first European performances of the Lumen Prize shortlisted digital artwork, Liminality. Cymru yn Fenis Wales in Venice Wales at the Venice Biennale The Venice Biennale is the largest visual arts exhibition in the world. Arts news01.03.2019 Sean Edwards represents Wales in Venice 2019 Edwards’ exhibition Undo Things Done marks the ninth Biennale presentation by Wales. Our news06.02.2019 Arts Council of Wales publishes its new International Strategy Find out how we plan to showcase Wales’s art and artists on a global stage. Case study Threads A project led by Ceri Jones supported through our India-Wales Fund. Case study Louise Hobson Louise is an independent curator and producer who has developed her international work significantly over recent years. The world in Wales The world in Wales Wales is a multilingual, multicultural and diverse nation. We support international projects that inspire people and communities in Wales to engage with each other and the world through the arts. Our news08.01.2019 A briefing note on Brexit for arts practitioners We've prepared a short briefing note on Brexit for arts practitioners. (Updated 6 September 2019.) Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Stories25.04.2019 Where is the Wales in Venice 2019 exhibition? Heading to Venice? Here's where you can find us.
Our news05.04.2019 Polaris Prize winner Jeremy Dutcher Comes to Wales Neuadd Ogwen, Bethesda - UK premiere for Jeremy Dutcher, winner of Canada’s acclaimed Polaris Prize in 2018 and 2019 Juno awards.
International Wales on the world stage The arts in Wales deserve to be seen on an international stage.
Arts news26.03.2019 Hybrid multisensory performance comes to Wales Audiences in Cardiff will be able to experience the first European performances of the Lumen Prize shortlisted digital artwork, Liminality.
Cymru yn Fenis Wales in Venice Wales at the Venice Biennale The Venice Biennale is the largest visual arts exhibition in the world.
Arts news01.03.2019 Sean Edwards represents Wales in Venice 2019 Edwards’ exhibition Undo Things Done marks the ninth Biennale presentation by Wales.
Our news06.02.2019 Arts Council of Wales publishes its new International Strategy Find out how we plan to showcase Wales’s art and artists on a global stage.
Case study Louise Hobson Louise is an independent curator and producer who has developed her international work significantly over recent years.
The world in Wales The world in Wales Wales is a multilingual, multicultural and diverse nation. We support international projects that inspire people and communities in Wales to engage with each other and the world through the arts.
Our news08.01.2019 A briefing note on Brexit for arts practitioners We've prepared a short briefing note on Brexit for arts practitioners. (Updated 6 September 2019.)