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How we support artists to work internationally

These projects demonstrate some of the ways we support artists to develop their international work.

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A person crouched down facing a small reindeer. The ground is covered in snow and there are two wooden houses in the background, one of the houses is lit up with lights.
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Arctic Circle Residency – Jodie Marie

Supported by the International Opportunities Fund

Three people are stood together smiling in front of the Philharmonie De Paris building
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RESEO Paris Conference - Operasonic

Supported by the International Opportunities Fund

A cartoon artwork of a person stood facing a creature with claw-like spikes surrounding it. Text reads: Biosphere Guardians 2050, Shape the world, change the future.
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Biosphere Guardians 2050 - Playframe

A project supported by the International Opportunities Fund

Group of people eating and talking during collaborative project 7 Common by Case Studios
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Louise Hobson

Louise is an independent curator and producer who has developed her international work significantly over recent years.


 

Danielle Lewis performing at Folk Alliance.
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Danielle Lewis

We funded Danielle Lewis through the International Opportunities Fund to attend The House of Songs and Folk Alliance International.

Two actors hold a puppet on a stage.
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Hijinx Theatre

From Wales in Edinburgh to touring China.

Painting by Catrin Webster
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URRA Residency - Catrin Webster

Wales Arts International supported Catrin Webster to undertake a month-long residency in Buenos Aires in 2015.


 

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