United Kingdom
Meet Fred review: a decade on, this satire is still sharp
In Meet Fred, precise puppetry and wry storytelling bring a 'blank canvas' character to life.
Arts Council of Northern Ireland
The National Lottery Support for Individual Artists Programme – Travel Awards
These awards enable individual artists and established music groups (up to 2 members) to travel from Northern Ireland to develop…
Art Fund
Jonathan Ruffer curatorial grants – Small grants
These grants provide funding for travel and other practical costs, to help curators undertake collections and exhibition research projects in…
Creative Debuts
Black Artists Grant
The Black Artists Grant (BAG) offered by Creative Debuts as a no-strings attached financial support to help Black artists. They can spend the…
Screen Scotland
Schools Screen Education Fund
The development of Scotland’s future screen sector begins with education. Screen Scotland’s ambition is to ensure every child and young person…
Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Arts-based Learning Fund
We support arts and cultural organisations to work in partnership with schools and make arts-based learning a core part of education. For…
A Midsummer Night’s Dream review: this fresh staging knows its power
Director Holly Race Roughan's A Midsummer Night’s Dream is sharper, stranger and more human than most.
Macbeth review: Bristol's Tobacco Factory explores the ordinary roots of evil
Tobacco Factory’s ensemble‑driven Macbeth turns the spotlight from its doomed hero to the web of people who enable both his…
Gasworks
Gabriel Abrantes: Bardo Loops
Gabriel Abrantes is an artist and filmmaker based in Lisbon. For his first solo exhibition in the UK, he will…
Echo review: artist Klára Hosnedlová uses living fungi to explore time, growth and decay
In Echo, artist Klára Hosnedlová blends industrial structures, hand-worked fibres and living fungi into an installation that is constantly shifting.