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Creative New Zealand - Toi Aotearoa, 27 February 2026, New Zealand
The Government of Niue and Creative New Zealand are thrilled to announce a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deepen strategic relationships and collaborations aligned with the Pacific Arts Strategy. Niue is a realm country of New Zealand with deep historical, cultural, and people-to-people connections.
Arts Council England, 27 February 2026, England
It is a UK-wide campaign designed to inspire more people to make reading a regular part of their lives. Throughout 2026, the Go All In campaign will bring reading to people using their passions – such as sport, music, gaming, film or fashion – to encourage them to read. It’s reading that fits how we live, not the other way around.
Kultur | lx – Arts Council Luxembourg, 26 February 2026, Luxembourg
Kultur | lx – Arts Council Luxembourg is joining forces with the DANTZ Network Congress to highlight the Luxembourg electronic music scene. From March 4 to 7, 2026, a delegation composed of two artists and seven professionals from the sector will travel to San Sebastián (Spain) to discover this festival of showcases and take part in professional events and meetings.
Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts, 26 February 2026, Togo
After a communication on the FNPC in the Council of Ministers, the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Arts, Isaac TCHIAKPE, has initiated a direct dialogue with Togolese cinema stakeholders with a view to accelerating the operationalization of FONSICA (National Fund for Cinema and Audiovisual).
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts, 24 February 2026, Australia
The AGIEI program provides funding to offset the cost of insurance for eligible international exhibitions touring to Australia. This program ensures more Australians can enjoy significant cultural material that they may not otherwise have an opportunity to access.
Scottish Government, 24 February 2026, Scotland
The Scottish Government and COSLA set out their shared commitment to culture and agree to work together on a formal Culture Partnership Agreement (CPA) in 2026, building a more sustainable and inclusive cultural sector across Scotland.
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