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An arts council is a government or private, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the arts mainly by funding local artists, awarding prizes, and organizing events at home and abroad. They are often arms length from the government to prevent political interference in their decisions.

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List of Arts Councils

North America

Canada

Provincial

Municipal

United States

Regions within the United States

State of California


State of Florida
State of Idaho
  • Idaho Commission on the Arts
State of North Carolina
State of Maryland
State of Massachusetts
State of Utah
Commonwealth of Virginia
    • Fairfax County: Arts Council of Fairfax County
    • Fairfax County: Herndon/Council for the Arts of Herndon
    • Charlottesville and Albemarle County: Piedmont Council of the Arts
State of Tennessee

Central and South America

  • National Institute of Culture of Panama

Europe

Bulgaria

Catalonia

Finland

Germany

Ireland

Netherlands

  • Raad voor Cultuur (Council for Culture of the Netherlands)

Norway

Sweden

United Kingdom

Asia

Rep.of Korea

  • Arts Council Korea

India

Pakistan

Official Website of Arts Council of Pakistan

Philippines

Singapore

Africa

Australasia

External links

Almost every country provides some government support for arts and culture, but not all choose to adopt the arm's length or arts council model. Many national governments rely solely on a government ministry or department to deliver their cultural policies and support programmes. Most of the 'arts council' countries listed above also have a government ministry or department for arts and culture (rare exceptions are the USA and the Philippines); the typical arts council therefore lives in quite a complex environment, wedged between the arts sector and government.

For information on both arts councils and ministries around the world, and on the issues they face, go to:


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Godwin Agbeli (World Artist, '70s-'90s)
Bob Pinado (World Artist, '60s-'80s)