Malta celebrates a successful return to the 57th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia

‘Homo Melitensis: An Incomplete Inventory in 19 Chapters’ has seen international press acclaim and over 100,000 visitors this summer
The Culture Pass – Instilling appreciation towards culture in young people

In the period between January and June 2017, an estimated 8,700 students benefitted from the Culture Pass programme
Five clusters to benefit from new Creative Industries Platform

Five platforms in the cultural and creative sectors will benefit from the new Creative Industries Platform, a fund which supports the set-up of clusters for creative entrepreneurs
10 young artists selected for new development programme

10 young artists have been selected to participate in a new development programme that inspires and supports the development of young artists.
Budget 2018: Increased investment in culture
The yearly analysis of the national budget conducted by Arts Council Malta reveals an overall increase of 10 per cent for culture, with a total budget of €70 million for cultural heritage, the arts, media and creative sectors
11 social and community projects awarded Il-Premju tal-President għall-Kreattività 2017

Children whose families have been stricken by serious illness, survivors of domestic violence and persons receiving treatment at Mt Carmel Hospital will be among the beneficiaries of the 2017 edition of Il-Premju tal-President għall-Kreattività
11 social and community projects awarded Il-Premju tal-President għall-Kreattività 2017

Children whose families have been stricken by serious illness, survivors of domestic violence and persons receiving treatment at Mt Carmel Hospital will be among the beneficiaries of the 2017 edition of Il-Premju tal-President għall-Kreattività
Another successful Notte Bianca

Yet another successful Notte Bianca has been accomplished with visitors flocking Valletta in the thousands for the largest festival in Malta to experience the quality entertainment provided. An estimate of more than 70,000 people visited the capital to attend 90 different events spanning all the arts sectors performed within the settings offered by the capital’s architectural heritage, across the four corners of the City.
Notte Bianca ups the ante for 2017 edition

Notte Bianca will return to Valletta in spectacular fashion on Saturday the 7th of October with a carefully curated programme put together by the Notte Bianca team together with the Arts Council Malta, which draws from all the myriad facets of the creative sphere
Two summer festivals reach wider audience
Arts Council Malta is proud to report the success of two of its primary summer festivals held between the end of June and 22 July. Apart from the increase in the number of attendees, the Council is pleased to note the Malta International Arts Festival and the Malta Jazz Festival have continued to develop and reach a wider audience