Sharing with you the latest updates on Arts and Creative Industries.
Reimagining the Future of Creative Hubs Date: 23 July 2020 Time: 9.00 London; 15.00 Jakarta and Bangkok; 16.00 Manila and Kuala Lumpur We recognise that hubs need to rethink and diversify their services and business models to survive during this time. Our Creative hub leaders’ toolkit is a free practical guide and resource for emerging and established creative hubs. Download the toolkit here. What is the long-term vision for creative hubs? Join our last session, ‘Reimagining the Future of Creative Hubs’, and learn about community engagement, pathways to collaboration and efficient use of data for decision making and advocacy. |
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Crafting Futures Together On 8 August, take part in our Crafting Futures sharing session with our partner MUNI. The forum will discuss the importance of research in creating craft-related interventions with the Crafting Futures report as a take-off point. Also, don’t miss their podcast this week as they discuss key takeaways from the Making Futures Philippines conference. |
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| Arts and Disability 20/20 Inclusive arts practitioner Amos Manlangit explores the values of expressive arts to the overall well-being of persons with disabilities by documenting their creative activities during the global pandemic. This is one of the results of his UK trip early this year funded by our Connections Through Culture mobility grant programme. |
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Forum on social innovation in higher education Is your higher education institution looking to strengthen entrepreneurship and social innovation capabilities? Join us on 29 July 2020, 17.30–19.00 (PH time) and learn more about our report on Social Innovation and Higher Education Landscape in East Asia. |
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| Bangsamoro Short Film Festival: Call for submissions Are you a filmmaker with Moro roots or strong connections to Bangsomoro culture? Supported by the British Council, the Bangsamoro Short Film Festival is your chance to showcase the rich culture and stories from the region through this pioneering digital film festival. |
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Help an artist-scholar today! We are supporting Husay community in their Kapwa maHUSAY fundraising initiative to help 100 distance-learning students from vulnerable communities. Through this project, the scholars will be able to access facilitated online education, receive mentoring and assist in their logistical learning needs. |
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| Submit your work to the Design Graduate Show Our partner ARTSTHREAD has an opportunity for all 2019-2020 art and design graduating students! With the end of year showcase cancellations due to Covid-19, this is your chance to share your creative work alongside your peers from around the world. The winners and runners-up will be featured on ARTSTHREAD and i-D magazine’s multi-media channels. |
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