Malta Digital Games Fund

The Malta Digital Games Fund aims to provide an opportunity to young developers to have access to expertise and mentoring to improve their artistic and technical skills. The fund forms part of Arts Council Malta’s development funding portfolio.

Our 2020 Education Actions

To address our education challenges it requires authorities, schools, parents and educators to collectively commit to a stronger educational culture, that considers the arts as an integral component of upbringing and development. In addition, the inclusion of the arts and culture in an educational system supports the development of an inclusive and active multicultural society. It also improves the […]

Our 2020 Education Objectives

Over the next five years we plan to invest one million euro in education programmes that bring together creative professionals and young people to ensure that every young person in Malta and Gozo will be able to experience creative projects. We wish to promote self-expression, learning and reflection from a very young age.

Our 2020 Training Actions

We will also organise training sessions for creative practitioners to build skills related to mobility and international development, business and financial planning and marketing. Part of this process includes the development of an apprenticeship scheme that will expose young artists to the work of creative professionals.

Kreattiv

The KREATTIV funding programme engages educators and creative practitioners in dialogue and collaboration while encouraging students and educators towards further engagement within the creative sector. KREATTIV aims to bring creative practitioners into schools to work with teachers and students to inspire, learn and create in a collaborative and innovative way. More info here.

Culture Pass

Under this initiative, every secondary school student in Malta and Gozo is experiencing a minimum of one artistic production a year produced by creative professionals and presented through a curated programme. This is one of the deliverables of Arts Council Malta’s Strategy2020. Click to download the updated Official Guidelines, updated Application Form and the Claim form in English.  Click to download the Official Guidelines, Application […]

Malta at the London Design Biennale 2023

Urban Fabric is a large-scale installation informed by contextual research and a deep-rooted appreciation of the need for sustainable design. Commissioned by Arts Council Malta, Urban Fabric re-contextualizes the traditional Maltese village core and merges two separate elements – traditional city planning and the Phoenician-Maltese tradition of fabric production and dyeing. The installation is in accordance […]

ERASMUS+ Traineeship at the National Pavilion of Malta – La Biennale di Venezia 2024

First-hand account of our interns at the Malta Pavilion in Venice Arts Council Malta, the commissioner of the Malta Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale, where Malta is being represented by artist Matthew Attard and his innovative project, “I Will Follow the Ship,” has invited Erasmus students from the University of Malta and MCAST, currently interning […]

Our 2020 Internationalisation Strategy

In the next five years we will intervene through cultural actions that facilitate cooperation, encourage dialogue, celebrate diversity and promote exchange. Given the constant evolution of the cultural and creative sectors, we also understand that there is the need to develop the skills of creative professionals to engage internationally. With priority to be given to […]

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