Art & Technology: exploring non-fungible tokens and their impact on the art world

Technology’s impact on the arts sector
The latest edition of ACMHangouts puts the spotlight on developments in technology and the relationship with arts, putting a special focus on the NFTs phenomenon. Coordinated and hosted by Elaine Falzon, this May session discusses the way the creative sectors are evolving alongside these new technologies.
Working towards a sound cultural infrastructure

The latest edition of ACMHangouts focuses on infrastructure within the local cultural context. What improvements need to be prioritised, and what is the link between infrastructure and communities? Together with this month’s guests, coordinator and host Elaine Falzon delves deep into the topic.
The therapeutic value of art

The latest edition of ACMHangouts explores the link between therapy and the arts, delving into the way artistic projects can support physical and emotional well-being. Coordinated and hosted by Elaine Falzon, this July session discusses ways to raise awareness about this holistic approach to therapy.
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Art Reboot Webinars

Arts reboot, a webinar series covering 6 topics addressing the current challenges for arts organisations, providing practical tools that enable participants to shape the current scenario into opportunities for the future. Each webinar is led by an expert in the field using a variety of tools for delivery including, interactive exercises, breakout sessions, discussions and taught material.
Malta Arts Fund Special Call

Arts Council Malta recognises that COVID-19 is having a significant impact on creative and cultural practitioners, groups, organisations, the audiences and society at large.
Wage Supplement

Arts Council Malta is glad to announce that further to lobbying and discussions with the relevant bodies, the Government is supporting the self-employed in CREATIVE ARTS too in these special circumstances.
FAQs

In these difficult times, Arts Council Malta’s priority is to support the arts and creative sector. Most artistic projects planned for the coming weeks have either been postponed or cancelled altogether and it is yet uncertain as to when the situation will be back to normal. It is time to prioritise health and the well-being of the community. In this scenario too, Arts Council Malta will keep fostering creativity and helping the sector in the best manner possible. Whilst most of the team members are working remotely from home, we are still here to answer your questions and receive your suggestions. Most questions/comments received so far are related to the funding programmes and funded projects, particularly those involving travel. Here are the questions and answers for ease of reference.
Special Series ACMlab

A six-week series of ACMlabs will start on Wednesday 1 April 2020. The topics being presented are in conjunction with the impact of COVID-19 on the cultural and creative sectors. These sessions will seek to cover topics that enable creative practitioners to deal with challenges brought on by #COVID-19, as well as to present opportunities to evaluate and discuss how the sectors operate on a long-term basis.