Established by Royal Charter in 1946, as the Welsh Arts Council (Welsh:Cyngor Celfyddydau Cymru, its English name was changed to the Arts Council of Wales in 1994 (the Welsh name remained the same), when it merged with the three Welsh regional arts associations. It became accountable to the National Assembly for Wales on 1 July 1999, when responsibility was transferred from the Secretary of State for Wales. The Welsh Government provides ACW with money to fund the arts in Wales. ACW also distributes National Lottery funding for the arts in Wales, allocated by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
As a registered charity, the Arts Council of Wales has a board of trustees who meet six times a year, chaired by Professor Dai Smith. Apart from the Chair, Council members are not paid; they are appointed by the Welsh Government. The Arts Council of Wales has offices in Colwyn Bay, Carmarthen and Cardiff. Nick Capaldi has been its chief executive since 2008.
An arts council is a government or private non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the arts; mainly by funding local artists, awarding prizes, and organizing arts events. They often operate at arms-length from the government to prevent political interference in their decisions. The model has received criticism for being ineffective.
The Arts Council (sometimes called the Arts Council of Ireland; legally Irish:An Chomhairle Ealaíon) is the arts council of Ireland. It was established in 1951 by the Government of Ireland, to encourage interest in Irish art (including visual art, music, performance, and literature) and to channel funding from the state to Irish artists and arts organisations. This includes encouragement of traditional Irish arts, support for contemporary Irish arts, and finance for international arts events in Ireland. The council was modelled on the Arts Council of Great Britain, founded in 1946, and works closely with the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, formed by the British government in Northern Ireland in 1962 to fulfil a similar role.
Pat Moylan was appointed chairman in January 2009. The CEO is Orlaith McBride. The 2013 budget was €59.9 million.
Singapore’s National Arts Council launches masterplan to develop arts scene
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The new five-year roadmap by the National Arts Council is expected to make it easier for people to access the arts whether at home or at cultural venues. Plans ...
The new five-year roadmap by the National Arts Council is expected to make it easier for people to access the arts whether at home or at cultural venues. Plans to foster a more connected and distinctive city include a web portal to help smaller artists promote their events, and an expanded fund to enliven neighbourhoods. CNA’s Cherie Lok reports.
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Humphrey's subtle politics come into play when he has lunch with the head of the National Theatre. Free clip from the BBC political comedy Yes, Prime Minister.
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Developing your Creative Practice (DYCP) supports individuals who are cultural and creative practitioners and want to take time to focus on their creative devel...
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Developing your Creative Practice (DYCP) supports individuals who are cultural and creative practitioners and want to take time to focus on their creative development.
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The National Arts Council has kicked off a roadshow to highlight a master plan that teases greater inclusivity, vibrancy and opportunity -- and it's canvassing ...
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The National Arts Council has drawn up a new masterplan for the next five years. It aims to build a mature creative industry, where artists can upskill, secure jobs, and develop careers. It is also setting its sights beyond the sector, with plans to infuse art into everyday life. The plan was moulded by over 16,500 stakeholders. CNA’s Ernest Loy reports.
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The National Arts Council has kicked off a roadshow to highlight a master plan that teases greater inclusivity, vibrancy and opportunity -- and it's canvassing the public for opinions. The public has been asked to weigh in on three key goals: How to breathe vibrancy into everyday spaces, make the arts scene more inclusive, and boost its economic viability. Already, the council has gathered feedback and suggestions from some 1,000 stakeholders. The Growing Home exhibition and roadshow runs till Jan 15 at The Arts House.
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Established by Royal Charter in 1946, as the Welsh Arts Council (Welsh:Cyngor Celfyddydau Cymru, its English name was changed to the Arts Council of Wales in 1994 (the Welsh name remained the same), when it merged with the three Welsh regional arts associations. It became accountable to the National Assembly for Wales on 1 July 1999, when responsibility was transferred from the Secretary of State for Wales. The Welsh Government provides ACW with money to fund the arts in Wales. ACW also distributes National Lottery funding for the arts in Wales, allocated by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
As a registered charity, the Arts Council of Wales has a board of trustees who meet six times a year, chaired by Professor Dai Smith. Apart from the Chair, Council members are not paid; they are appointed by the Welsh Government. The Arts Council of Wales has offices in Colwyn Bay, Carmarthen and Cardiff. Nick Capaldi has been its chief executive since 2008.
Peter Lord, an art historian, collector and curator of the exhibition, said the “no Welsh art” comment, made in 1950 by Llewelyn Wyn Griffith, the chair of the Welsh committee of the then Arts Council...
The Arts Council worked in partnership to support Welsh shows at the Edinburgh Fringe, including “high-camp, chaotic drag cabaret” and a show about a “a queer, neurodivergent, curious, middle-aged Talking Heads fanatic”.
Welsh speaker Rees’s credits include Channel 4 documentaries and ...Film productions to recently film in Wales include and , both with support from Arts Council of Wales and Welsh government via Creative Wales.
Most popular ...RuralPowys is not Hampstead, and MWO is still struggling in the face of ideologically motivated defunding by the Welsh Arts Council ... The Arts Council of England prates about the supposed lack of a joined-up ‘ecology’ in UK opera ... .
Decolonising Welsh Museums and the Arts, include Lal Davies, who is working with the ... The initiative, which is supported by the Arts Council of Wales and the Welsh government, runs throughout 2025.
She has also been stood down from leading a much-needed review of the Arts Council. Widely regarded as dysfunctional and responsible for catastrophic funding cuts to both English and WelshNational...
In Cardiff, the chorus and orchestra of WelshNationalOpera leafleted the audience as they arrived for the opening night of the new season – protesting for their livelihoods in the face of funding cuts from both Welsh and English Arts Councils.
“These cuts could be averted with increased support from WelshGovernment, Arts CouncilWales, Arts Council England or a combination of the three.” ... Council England and Arts Council Wales.