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Arts Leaders From Across the Philippines Use the British Council Collection to Reflect on the Global Situation
A range of voices from across the Philippines Arts sector have come together and chosen works by UK artists from the British Council Collection to reflect on the unprecedented global crisis. #CultureConnectsUs
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CABLE CLUB: The State of Things by Rosalind Nashashibi
Turner Prize-nominated artist Rosalind Nashashibi’s film The State of Things was screened online for a limited two-week run. #CultureConnectsUs
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A World in Pictures: Learn and Create with the British Council Collection
Teachers, parents and carers: you can now use two new British Council Collection activity packs to support with learning. #CultureConnectsUs
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Soothing British Council Collection Artworks to Offer Some Natural Healing
Calm Me Down Collection: Head of Visual Arts Programme Jenny White shares a selection of works to help us rejuvenate during a time when many of us don’t have access to green spaces #CultureConnectsUs
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Unwind with These Artworks from the British Council Collection
Calm Me Down Collection: Visual Arts Programme Manager Oriana Calman shares a selection of works we hope will help you relax morning, noon and night. #CultureConnectsUs
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How do you get your Visual Arts fix in a pandemic?
Whist practising social distancing, we've put together some recommendations on how to get your Visual Arts fix. #CultureConnectUs
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Our arts response to Covid -19
In light of Covid-19, we wanted to let you know what you can expect from British Council Arts in the coming months.
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Sonia Boyce OBE RA to represent UK at the 59th International Art Exhibition
The British Council is pleased to announce that Sonia Boyce OBE RA has been announced to represent Great Britain at the 59th International Art Exhibition.
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Perceptions: Women Tailored to Society? opened 28 September at the Gallery of Matica Srpska
A conversation about the ways women in Serbia and the UK have been depicted throughout the past two centuries.
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Art in the Public Realm Report
The research focused on Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE