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Arts Promotion in North Wales 8 sites in this category
Royal Cambrian Academy
http://www.rcaconwy.org
The Royal Cambrian Academy of Art is an independent institution, led by distinguished artists, whose purpose is to promote the creation, enjoyment and appreciation of visual art through exhibitions and education.
Wales Arts International
http://www.wai.org.uk
Welsh language and culture have been celebrated since pre-Roman times and many of the traditional arts have evolved into innovative and contemporary forms, celebrated on the international stage while remaining uniquely Welsh in character. The purpose of this site is to give an international audience the opportunity to gain a clear perspective on the arts from Wales and to invite contact from presenters and festival directors.
Creative Gwynedd
http://www.creativegwynedd.com
Since pre-Roman times Gwynedd has been a focal point of creative activity. Both Wales’ bardic and story-telling traditions are well and truly rooted in the county with the area’s outstanding upland and coastal scenery providing inspiration for works of art of international renown. This Gwynedd Arts Promotional Directory also reflects that dynamism as new and existing artistic pursuits come into view at the turn of every page.
Creu-ad
http://www.creu-ad.co.uk
We work with clients and communities in innovative and creative ways to express local identity and a sense of place. Our work includes writing interpretive plans and finding exciting solutions to interpreting natural and cultural heritage and regeneration projects.
Theatre in Wales
http://www.theatre-wales.co.uk
The only comprehensive welsh theatre and performance web site.
Cultural Enterprise - Helping Creative Industries in Wales and beyond
http://www.cultural-enterprise.com
Cultural Enterprise exists to encourage and support the creative industries in Wales to achieve their full economic potential. We provide business support to creative industries businesses across Wales. Our clients are the small businesses - sole traders and small partnerships, companies and collaborations.
What\'s on Wales
http://www.whatsonwales.co.uk
What’s On Wales, your essential guide to the best arts events in Wales.
Audiences Wales
http://www.audienceswales.co.uk
Audiences Wales is dedicated to increasing access to the arts and cultural sector in Wales. We provide: Distribution, mailing labels, cultural research and consultancy, campaign management and free listings on What’s on Wales.
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