18 May 2020
Communities of a New Future - A series of creative hub conversations
Communities of a New Future is a three-part gathering for creative hub managers and community leaders globally.
21 March 2020
Our response to Covid- 19
What you can expect from British Council Arts
1 March 2020
TransLocal Cooperation Exhibition
Translocal Cooperation is a free exhibition open from 13 March - 19 April 2020 at Furtherfield Gallery. The exhibition presents the work produced by artists who took part in the Connect for Creativity Art and Technology residencies in 2019.
12 July 2019
Where creatives truly bond
Aanu Ayoleke, founder of The Whisperer, participated in the Creative Enterprise Programme in Lagos, Nigeria. Here, she describes her experience and what she learned during the three day workshop.
11 July 2019
Stories from Edges and Contours at Unbox 2019
Invisible Flock led a UK group of practitioners to UnBox to participate in a 3 day Lab with Quicksand. The creatives from the Lab share their stories, thoughts and feelings.
10 July 2019
Introducing the Creative Hubs Academy
British Council, Hivos and Nesta have joined forces to develop a brand new learning programme, Creative Hubs: Learn, specifically for emerging and established creative hubs globally.
21 May 2019
Hubs for Good – Southeast Asia Creative Hubs Forum
On 11 March 2019, The British Council hosted the Hubs for Good – Southeast Asia Creative Hubs Forum in Kuala Lumpur. This was the third regional forum on creative hubs in Southeast Asia, and the first one to be held in Malaysia.
21 May 2019
AMPLIFY Residency in Partnership with Somerset House and MUTEK
We have partnered with Somerset House Studios and MUTEK to host 11 female identifying artists and producers working across digital arts in Canada, Argentina, Peru and UK.
13 May 2019
How Armenia is prioritising the creative economy agenda
On 29 and 30 April 2019, a Policy Dialogue was held in Yerevan, Armenia to discuss how to practically support the development of the cultural and creative industries.
14 January 2019
The value of local context for creative businesses
Genevieve Pace and Kimberley Ballantyne look at how the Creative Enterprise Programme draws on local expertise to contextualise the workshop content in different countries in a more meaningful way.