Partner Links
- Africa Beyond >
Africa Beyond is supported by Arts Council England as a legacy of Africa 05. It aims to create opportunities for ever-wider audiences to experience the dynamism of African arts. More >
- The British Council >
The British Council is the UK's public diplomacy and cultural organisation.
- Braziers International Artists Workshop >
An artist-led initiative which strives to provide a meeting point for artists working in all visual disciplines. More >
- SPNM - Promoting New Music >
SPNM promotes the creation, performance and appreciation of new music through a range of unique opportunities and services.
- British Antarctic Survey >
BAS is a component of the Natural Environment Research Council and is responsible for most of the UK's research in Antarctica. More >
- Bloomsbury Publishing >
A leading independent publisher and winner of the 1999 and 2000 Publisher of the Year awards.
- The British Music Information Centre >
BMIC is a leading resource for 20th and 21st century new music in the UK.
- European Pépinières Programme for Young Artists >
Pépinières encourage and support a young generation of artists who are particularly mobile and aware of the contexts in which they are evolving.
- British School at Rome >
The BSR is a centre for research on the archaeology, history and culture of Italy and contemporary art and architecture. More >
- inIVA >
inIVA (Institute of International Visual Arts) is a London-based arts agency which creates exhibitions, publications, multimedia, education and research projects, designed to bring the work of artists from culturally-diverse backgrounds to the attention of the widest possible public. More >
- The Laboratory, Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art >
The Laboratory is the research wing of the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, the fine art department at the University of Oxford. More >
- South East Dance >
South East Dance is a National Dance Agency and the lead organisation in the UK for screen dance with an outstanding international profile.
- A Fine Line >
The HAT Project managed by A Fine Line is a structured programme of International Fellowships for the Contemporary Crafts.
- Fotonet >
Fotonet, based at Winchester Gallery, was set up in 1999 as a project to develop and promote photography in the southern region.
- Live Art Development Agency >
The Live Art Development Agency offers a portfolio of resources, professional development schemes and projects and initiatives for the support and development of live art practices and discourses in London, the UK and internationally.
- Photoworks >
Photoworks, based in Brighton, commission new photography projects, produce exhibitions and publications, and initiate research and education programmes.
- Triangle Arts Trust
Triangle Arts Trust initiates and facilitates an international network of artist led workshops and residencies. More >
- Visiting Arts >
Visiting Arts is the national agency for promoting the flow of international arts into the UK and developing related cultural links abroad. More >
- Woking Dance Festival >
A biennial dance festival, hosting a three week season on performances. Contains details of current projects and past festivals.
- Zap Art >
Zap Art is a creative producer internationally renowned for introducing powerful arts experiences to new audiences.
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General Information on International Artists Mobility Schemes
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EUCLID >
EUCLID provides support and assistance for potential applicants to Culture 2000 and guidance on other EU funding opportunities for the cultural sector and artists.
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Culture Info >
Managed by Euclid, this website provides key cultural information and resource websites, including information on awards/bursaries for artists
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LabforCulture >
A new, fully interactive website for all those involved in arts and culture who create, collaborate, share and produce across borders in Europe. LabforCulture.org is a vast source of online information, debate and research on European cultural cooperation.
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Foreign &Commonwealth Office >
The FCO provides a range of essential services to the public – from advising British travellers to issuing UK visas and promoting trade and investment opportunities overseas.
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Trans Artists >
Trans Artists offers information on cultural exchanges, artist in residence programmes and work opportunities worldwide.
- Res Artis >
A worldwide network of residential arts centres and programmes.
- IFACCA >
International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies. Recent studies and documents on artists' mobility is provided on this site, including Artists’ International Mobility Programs >
- European Cultural Foundation >
The ECF is Europe’s only independent, non-national and pan-European cultural foundation. It provides grants for, and up-to-date information, on artists' mobility.
- International Intelligence on Culture >
An independent company specialising in international policy analysis and intelligence; consultancy; research; project management; training and advisory services for the arts and artists.
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