The Arts Council Malta calls for applications for the International Participation Scheme, a unique opportunity for artists and cultural workers to connect with a global community. This scheme supports your mobility and exposure to foreign audiences and encourages networking and collaboration.
The International Participation Scheme develops an aspect of Arts Council Malta’s Internationalisation Strategy for the cultural and innovative industries. It deals with the outgoing mobility of Maltese and Malta, depending on artists over 18 years of age, their art jobs, and cultural manufacturing.
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This plan assists:
- Partaking in foreign ceremonies, exhibitions, demonstrations, foreign networking events, films, conferences, artists’ residencies, and fairs.
- Contacting foreign agents, producers, curators, publishers, artistic directors or festival managers;
- Associate search for exchanges and merging.
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Financing Details
- Session budget: $19,985.12
- The highest qualified sum for each project: $2,220.57
- The highest qualified timeframe to execute the project is one year.
Qualification Measures
- Candidates must be Maltese nationals or possess a Maltese residence permit, nationality certification, or passport.
- Candidates are required to be:
- Innovative experts. Personal artists
- Teams, collectives, and consortia
- Enrolled cooperatives
- Voluntary institutions registered with the Commissioner for Voluntary Organizations.
Unqualified
- candidates/exercises getting local public finances via developed government line votes;
- Candidates whose profile is not confirmed because of it being an incomplete profile for not having the compulsory documents below:
- A copy of your Maltese ID card, which includes the front and back side of your Maltese residence permit, your Maltese nationality certificate, or your Maltese passport;
- A signed statute is required in the case of voluntary institutions.
- Candidates who are not eligible under the candidate’s description for this particular plan.
- Beneficiaries who have yet to commemorate past financing dedications.
- Beneficiaries who have yet to present or conclude a minimum of the last report associated with a past award financed by Arts Council Malta within the developed timeframes.
- In the second call, beneficiaries were granted an award via the first call of this plan.
- The situations of Voluntary Institutions Voluntary institutions include:
- Not registered with the Commissioner for Voluntary Institutions
- Who still need to offer their updated accounts to the Commissioner for Voluntary Institutions.
- Which do not have an enrolled address in the Maltese Islands.