British Council’s 2021 Connections through Culture artist grants now open for applications

Applications for the latest round of the British Council’s Connections Through Culture (CTC) grants in Southeast Asia (SEA) are now open until 05 September 2021.

Initiated in 2019, CTC grants promote arts and cultural exchange between the UK and Southeast Asia to spark innovative ways for participants to collaborate through the arts.

The bilateral grants program supports cultural exchanges and collaborations between artists and arts organizations to nurture cooperation and long-lasting relationships between the UK and for 2021, six SEA countries: Indonesia, Myanmar, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

CTC_Kamustahan Art Project:
Artwork by Joan Monis Pabona, ‘Ayuda Ko, Ayuda Nila’, 2021; An art piece from the Kamustahan Art Projects led by 2020-21 CTC grantees Nathalie Dagmang and Deirdre McKay

Prior to Covid-19, this would have most likely involved international travel. However, with travel restricted and uncertain, the CTC grants will be used to develop and strengthen new and existing relationships and provide funding to promote dialogue and explore the possibilities of online collaboration.

Last year, the grant allowed artist-educator Nathalie Dagmang and Keel University cultural geographer and educator Deirdre McKay to bring Filipino labor migrants into conversation with artists, family members, and policymakers across the diaspora through an online space called ‘Kamustahan Art Projects’. Participants presented their artwork through a virtual exhibition to honor the contributions of Filipino migrant workers in the time of Covid.

CTC_Irine (in photo) is a Filipino migrant worker based in Taiwan. She created flowers from recyclable materials as part of the Mayflowers project under the Kamustahan Art Projects led by Dagmang and McKay in May 2021.

Artists, arts professionals, and art group/collective representatives from the six SEA countries and the UK are eligible to apply for the online grants valued up to 8,000 GBP. A new alumni scheme is also open for previous CTC UK-SEA grantees, with a value of up to 2,000 GBP.

Grantees may use the fund for projects, platforms, and conversations between October 2021 to February 2022. Successful applicants will be announced at the end of September 2021.

Applicants can find full information on the Southeast Asia pages of the CTC grant:

British Council Indonesia | British Council Myanmar | British Council Malaysia

British Council Thailand | British Council Philippines | British Council Vietnam

To apply and for general inquiries, please email ctc@britishcouncil.org.

Connections Through Culture news, application calls, and results will regularly be posted on British Council channels in Southeast Asia.

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