British Council: Connections Through Culture 2026

The British Council’s Connections Through Culture 2026 programme is offering grants of £5,000 to £15,000 to support artistic collaboration and cultural exchange between the UK and selected countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand.

Funding is available for artists, creative practitioners, cultural organisations, festivals, biennials and creative hubs delivering collaborative projects across a range of art forms, including architecture, fashion, film, literature, visual arts and creative technology. Eligible activities include residencies, exchanges, workshops, research and development, exhibitions, performances and digital innovation.

Deadline: 12 August 2026

Apply at Connections Through Culture 2026 | British Council Arts

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