British Council USA

Arts and Culture FAQS
Whether you're a UK artist visiting the States, a US organization trying to find out more about how we work, or you just have a general question about contemporary arts in the UK, find your answer through our Arts FAQs.

General Information

UK musician Netsayi. Image copyright Nick Cunard, 2005. Find answers to your general questions about contemporary UK arts and what's happening in British culture now.

FOR UK ARTISTS

UK musician Martin Iveson. Image courtesy of the artist. If you're a UK artist or arts organization, get information about arts opportunities and resources for cultural projects in the United States.

FOR US ARTISTS

Oxford Street Look Left. London, England. Image credit: britainonview/Damir Fabijanc. Get answers on how to show your work in the UK, collaborate with British colleagues or continue your professional training.

FOR US ARTS Professionals

Caitlin Jenkins, "Blue Bowl," 2004, thrown earthenware. Image credit: Caitlin Jenkins. As you plan events featuring contemporary UK artists, check out the resources we have available for American arts professionals.

"Free Evaluation Service" by UK artist Lucy Kimbell, 2004. Image courtesy of the artist.

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What's On

Search our event listings to find new UK art we're bringing you in the US.

WORKING WITH US

Learn more about the resources and services we have available for you.

What We Do

Find out more about our cultural work in the United States.

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