The Reading Room is a 1,000-plus items contemporary art library and archive, containing two distinct resource sections: a contemporary Thai art archive; and art reference books from all over… Read More
The Victorian College of the Arts brings together an extensive range of creative disciplines including Art, Dance, Theatre, Film and Television, Contemporary Music, Music Theatre, Production, Community Cultural Development and Indigenous Arts Management. Read More
The Tasmanian School of Art is a creative hub engaging locally and globally in critical thinking and contemporary art and design practice. Students study Photography, Printmaking, Visual Communication, Drawing, Painting, Furniture, e-media and Sculpture. Read More
Over the past 125 years, the Queensland College of Art has brought together some of the finest practitioners and academics in visual art and design and produced thousands of professional artists, designers, photographers and film-makers who have helped shape art and design culture in Queensland, Australia and internationally. Read More
The National Art School (NAS) is the oldest, most prestigious visual arts institute in Australia. NAS offers a select number of full time programs; Bachelor of Fine Art, Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) and Master of Fine Art, and for the community, a comprehensive range of part-time and intensive short courses. Read More
The purpose of the Music Council of Australia (MCA) is to bring together all sections of the music community in order to advance a diverse and vibrant musical life throughout Australia. Read More
The vision of the KCO is to encourage cultural exchange for mutual respect. The mission is to enlighten and entertain through quality contemporary and traditional cultural content, in order to strengthen the emotional bond between Australia and Korea. Read More
The Italian Cultural Institute in Sydney, an official body of the Italian government, has as its aim the promotion of Italian language and culture in Australia through the organisation of cultural events fostering the diffusion of ideas in the arts and sciences. Read More
Copyright Agency is a non-profit rights management organisation. They collect, and distribute to rightsholders, copyright fees and royalties for the use of text and images, including uses of digital content. Read More
The Confucius Institute at UNSW was established in 2009 to promote and support important and innovative language, cultural and research collaborations between UNSW, their partner Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and the Confucius Institute Headquarters (Hanban) in Beijing. Read More
College of Fine Arts (COFA), is committed to the development of each student’s individual creative potential in Art, Design, Media, Art Education and Art Theory. Read More
The British Council’s programmes in Australia address some of the diverse challenges of the region; from supporting positive social change; through to building networks of young Asian and Australian leaders responding to climate change and significantly growing the number of school links with the UK. Read More
Founded in 1982, Adelaide Central School of Art is now an independent, not-for-profit, accredited Higher Education Provider, nationally recognised and respected for its on-going contribution to nurturing the talents and professionalism of its graduates. Read More
The FangMaeKhong Festival is the first international dance festival in Laos, created in 2010 with the objective of bringing access to the arts and culture to various communities across the country, as well as to provide exposure, performing and networking opportunities for young artists in the Mekong Region. Read More
Moving Academy of Performing Arts (MAPA) provides intensive short term training programmes in Artistic Management and Teambuilding for theatre makers and companies since 1992. In addition MAPA offers dedicated workshops in Theatre Technology focussed on Light and Projection. Read More
Spain’s theatre production unit, created by the National Institute for the Performing Arts and Music (INAEM), attached to the Ministry of Culture. Since 1978, the CDN’s primary mission has been to disseminate and consolidate the various schools and trends in contemporary dramaturgy, with a special focus on the work of current Spanish playwrights. The CDN integrates two venues: the María Guerrero Theatre and the Valle-Inclán Theatre. Read More
The Hong Kong Arts Development Council (ADC) is a statutory body set up with the aim to plan, promote and support the arts. These include dance, drama, literary, music, xiqu, visual arts, film and media arts as well as arts education, arts criticism and arts administration in Hong Kong. Read More
Kibla is the first presentation and production institution in Slovenia dealing with multimedia and intermedia art and a yearlong cultural programme. It incorporates pure classical (»excluded«) media in a different context- to support historical continuity of visual art and a bigger aesthetization and integration of electronic media. Read More
As one of the largest arts universities in the world, the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna sets out to create unity from diversity. The university offers an outstanding education, with curricula ranging from instrumental studies, voice and voice performance, to acting in the Max Reinhardt college, the film academy, music education and research areas. Read More
The City Gallery of Bratislava collects, conserves, curates and exhibits its collection, and in compliment publishes books and catalogues, and organise educational programmes. The Gallery, housed in two historic buildings, organises permanent and temporary exhibitions of Slovak but also international art.
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Jauna Muzika (Young Music) is one of the most outstanding choirs in Lithuania. It has won 15 international choir competitions, and in 1993 was awarded the highest prize, the Grand Prix Europeo. The mission of this ensemble of professional musicians is to present the inexhaustible and valuable treasury of choral music a capella. In 1995 “Jauna Muzika” started organising constant professional skills improving courses for Lithuanian choir conductors with participation of foreign conductors as teachers. Read More
British Council is a non-profit international organization for education and cultural relations with aim to share art and culture for a mutual understanding and collaboration between Thailand and UK. Read More
By virtue of the dictates of its charter and the abiding interests of Jim Thompson, the Foundation dedicates and commits itself to the preservation and conservation of Thailand’s rich cultural heritage. Read More
Art for All organization was started as a collaborative project, initiated by the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts at Chulalongkorn University, ESCAP and National Culture Commission, organizing and sponsoring many art-related activities such as youth camps, educational forums, exhibition, publications and research. The mission of the organization is to use art as a media/ educational tool for developing skills and talents of handicapped and non-handicapped individual. Read More
The Laos Cultural Profile represents the first major attempt to map the cultural infrastructure of this fascinating and hitherto poorly-documented country. It offers a detailed sector-by-sector guide to Archives, Competitions and Awards, Ethnic Culture, Festivals, Film, Funding, Government Cultural Policy and Infrastructure, Heritage, International Exchange, Libraries, Literature, Mass Culture, Media (Broadcasting, Press, Publishing, Internet), Performing Arts, Research, Tourism, Training, Visual Arts and Youth Arts Read More
The Seoul Foundation for Arts & Culture was founded in March 2004 to enhance the lives of citizens through cultural activities and arts, and foster Seoul’s international competitiveness. SFAC strives to cultivate culturally diverse Seoul through its support of creative cultural projects, such as supporting artists and citizens” creative work, participating in international cultural exchanges, providing cultural and artistic education, and organizing “Hi Seoul Festival” and “Venture for Youth Culture” program Read More
The SLOVAK FILM INSTITUTE (SFI) is the only state institution in Slovakia in the area of cinematography dealing with film and cinematography in a comprehensive manner. It collates, conserves, protects films and other audiovisual works and documentation materials and makes them available to the public. Since 2001, it has been a full member of the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF). Read More
National Association of Cultural and Arts Centers (NACAC) was established on November 8, 1995 in order to meet the need for an organization that would provide assistance to local cultural arts centers to produce quality software, adequately maintain hardware and serve as thehub for the network for these centers and make efforts to expand the culturalarts market nationwide. Read More
The Education and Outreach Division of the National Heritage Board aims to promote awareness and appreciation of the cultural and historical heritage of Singapore to Singaporeans and visitors. Their mission is to foster nationhood, identity and creativity through education, outreach and community programmes and events. The multi-faceted programmes offered… Read More
Culture, Recreation and Sports (CRS) eTown empowers the site Live.Life!@eCitizen which gives access to an online database of information and e-services. The site positions itself as the one-stop portal for all Culture, Recreation and Sports needs, offering accurate and comprehensive information on all lifestyle activities and programmes. CRS e-town… Read More