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NDCWales, Rehearsals (Image: Kirsten McTernan)
Our news24.07.2025

Arts Council of Wales launches recruitment campaign as part of organisational restructure

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Llwch a Llechi (Dust and Slate) - a performance by Gwen Sion, BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Cor y Penrhyn which received Create funding. Photo: Polly Thomas
Our news09.07.2025

Arts Council of Wales to restructure National Lottery arts fund in response to arts sector feedback

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Our news08.07.2025

Arts Council of Wales undergoes restructure to strengthen sector support

The Arts Council of Wales (ACW) is undergoing an organisational restructure to enhance its support for the arts sector.

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Teulu exhibition, Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Photo by Emma Goldsmith
Arts news16.07.2025

CELF: A New Ambition for Contemporary Art in Wales

CELF, the national contemporary art gallery for Wales, is challenging the cultural sector in Wales to explore a new approach to building the profile of and accessibility to contemporary art in Wales. 

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Manon Awst and Dylan Huw in the studio in Caernarfon. Photo: Dewi Tannatt Lloyd
Our news15.07.2025

Project led by Manon Awst and Dylan Huw selected to represent Cymru yn Fenis/Wales in Venice 2026

Arts Council of Wales is pleased to announce that Manon Awst and Dylan Huw are to lead the project put forward to represent Wales in Venice as a collateral event at the 61st International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia

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The Night is Darkest Just Before The Dawn 2024 production | National Youth Dance Wales | Choreographer: Yukiko Masui ©Sian Trenberth Photography
Our news02.07.2025

Strategic review calls for action to reimagine, rebuild and reinvest in Dance in Wales

A comprehensive review of dance in Wales has revealed a sector that’s at a pivotal moment in time, one in need of strategic and financial support, while simultaneously providing a roadmap for renewal. 

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Our news26.06.2025

One Jess. A Thousand Dreams.

Cardiff Pitch Becomes Powerful Tribute to Jess Fishlock And The Power of Representation, In First of Its Kind In Europe. 

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Opportunities26.06.2025

Pilot project to support Wales’ cultural institutions through the ‘Bydi Cymraeg’

Arts organisations are invited to apply for the pilot project ‘Bydi Cymraeg’. 

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