As we navigate new ways of engaging on and offline, we are developing an exciting platform to offer free, accessible online learning modules for creative hub leaders, artists, creative entrepreneurs and cultural professionals.
We are happy to award the Connections Through Culture Online Collaboration and Arts and Creative Economy Research Grants to nine artists, cultural professionals and collectives from the Philippines and the UK.
Mapping the creative industries of Makati and Baguio
Learn insights on creative economy and opportunities for growth in these two cities through this commissioned research led by the Creative Economy Council of the Philippines.
This National Arts Month, we share with you a webinar series that explores some of the most pressing concerns that museum and gallery professionals are facing today. This project is in partnership with ICOM UK and Museums Association.
What is the impact of Covid-19 on social enterprises?
We launched the Social Enterprise (SE) Covid-19 Response Survey to understand research findings and case studies that highlight the role of SEs in responding to the pandemic in collaboration with United Nations ESCAP and Social Enterprise UK.
Supported by our Creative Innovators Programme, Philippine Women’s College-Davao kicked off its capacity-building programme for a collective of heritage-based creative enterprises through an online learning series on local heritage and traditions.
Photo credits (clockwise from top): Recci Bacolor, British Council, Mat Wright, Philippine Women's College-Davao, SoulArt Foundation, Recci Bacolor, Kay Aranzanso
Our work in the arts and creative industries
We bring together creative people from the UK, Philippines and over 100 countries we work in to form lasting connections, share peer-to-peer learning and inspire transformational experiences.