Our 2020 Internationalisation Actions
The Malta Showcase 2016-2017

The Malta Showcase is a curated collection of contemporary dance, music, visual arts and performance all created in Malta and available for programming internationally by cultural organisations, Maltese diplomatic representations overseas, ECoCs, International festivals, theatres, museums and more. This year’s edition includes 54 projects from various genres including dance, theatre, music, works for young audiences […]
7th World Summit for Culture & the Arts

In October 2016 Arts Council Malta in collaboration with IFACCA welcomed over 400 delegates from 90 countries to the 7th World Summit on Arts & Culture in Malta at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta. Speakers and delegates explored the theme “At the Crossroads? Cultural Leadership in the 21st Century” and addressed a number of critical issues from the impact of multilateral trade negotiations on cultural policies, to how we can advocate for freedom of expression and cultural rights.
International Co-Production Manual

A guide to international contemporary arts co-produced, written and researched by MJ Chung, Judith Staines, Sophie Travers, focusing on collaborations within and between Asia and Europe. Includes a practical manual, case studies, a glossary and additional sources of information. Published in 2011 by IETM and KAMS (Korean Arts Management Service).
EUNIC Malta Film festival

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EUNIC Turkey

EUNIC ANKARA
EUNIC – Short Shorts from Europe Film Festival

EUNIC – Short Shorts from Europe Film Festival
Introducing ArtWorks: Transforming Education and Work Through the Arts

With ArtWorks, Arts Council Malta is promoting and investing in the arts as a dynamic learning tool and a diverse career path.
Building bridges towards creative care and wellbeing

The final global webinar in this 2021 series will turn our attention to an area of growing interest and significance in creative communities, namely that of the different care approaches needed to address the professionals in the field, a category which includes students, teachers, arts professionals, curators and participants. The people involved are not only parts of a system but much more, in other words the living embodiment of stories, narratives, experiences, hopes and identities that go beyond the individual and make up the community.
Last orders, lost orders? Engaging with identity politics and cultural policy

In the third webinar in this series of four global exchanges hosted by Arts Council Malta, identity politics takes centre stage with conversations edging in from the margins. Cultural expression in as much diversity as possible will permeate reflections on gender, community-driven projects, youth participation and international networking, particularly in relation to Mexico and Central […]