Minister for Justice, Culture and Local Government Owen Bonnici and Parliamentary Secretary for European Funds and Social Dialogue Aaron Farrugia announced a €1 million project entitled ‘Create 2020 – Investing in Culture and Creative Capacity Skills in Malta’s Public Sector’
Maleth / Haven / Port - Heterotopias of Evocation is the title of the selected curatorial project that will represent Malta at the next Biennale di Venezia in 2019
Call for expression of interest for events of a cultural and/or artistic nature targeting secondary school students to be held during scholastic year 2018 - 2019
Arts Council Malta has issued a call for a Curatorial Team for The Malta Pavilion at the 58th International Art Exhibition at La Biennale di Venezia 2019
The Malta Pavilion at the Biennale Arte 2017 has just been officially inaugurated, marking Malta’s return to the prestigious 57th International Art Exhibition after an absence of almost two decades.
There’s a parachute fragment; a piece of cloth with a prayer by private soldier; an ex-voto of a ferilla in a storm – as well as contemporary artworks by 13 leading Maltese artists
Ninety per cent of theatre spaces are located outside Valletta, according to the first ever audit of theatre spaces in Malta and Gozo, which was officially launched earlier today
Call for expression of interest for events of a cultural and/or artistic nature targeting secondary school students to be held during Scholastic year 2017 - 2018
Arts Council Malta would like to remind companies who gave donations to cultural organisations that the deadline to submit applications for this tax incentive is 31st January 2017, end of business
A public talk on 'Reviewing the Arts: A Conversation between Critics and Artists' will be delivered by UK theatre critic Mark Fisher in the first week of December.
Arts Council Malta and the Valletta 2018 Foundation welcome the announcement that EUR50 million in ERDF funding (European Regional Development Fund) have been allocated for the development of cultural projects and the restoration of heritage sites
Teatru Malta, the new project for theatre in Malta, was launched by Culture Minister Owen Bonnici and Arts Council Malta executive chair Albert Marshall during a press conference held earlier today.
As from January 2017, every secondary school student in Malta and Gozo will experience a minimum of one artistic production a year produced by creative professionals and presented through a curated programme.