We partner with Indonesia’s creative industries and government stakeholders by sharing the UK’s best practice in developing world-class creative economy.
Our programmes strengthen Indonesia’s artists and creative enterpreneurs to generate opportunities, innovation and global competitiveness. They are:
We offer training and consultancy for partners mapping the economic potentials of Indonesia’s creative sectors. Our 2007/2008 pilot project, in partnership with the Forum Graphic Digital, maps the high-flying sectors of advertising, graphic service, packaging, press, printing, and publishing. Find out more.
We partner with the global creative industries to identify sector champions, act as catalyst for their professional developments and facilitate future partnerships with the UK. Our IYCEY awards offer 10 international champions each year the chance to attend creative showcases, meet industry leaders, and compete for project grants in the UK. Following last year’s success, in 2007/2008 Indonesia is the only country worldwide invited to compete for all four of the IYCEY awards in music, design, film, and fashion. Find out more.
We partner with Indonesia’s creative industries, showcasing the best and most cutting edge examples of UK creativity in animation, architecture, design, fashion, film, games and music. The Love & Money exhibition in 2007 highlights 25 of the UK’s most globally recognised designers, offering engagement through seminars and workshops that won over four million audience and sponsorships from Adobe, Intel and Hewlett-Packard.
The three-year project in 2007-2010 brings together the fastest growing region to debate and inspire a vision of creative cities for the world. We partner with policy-makers, cultural-influencers, and next-generation leaders through international workshop and touring exhibition, sharing UK’s best practice in areas of creative economy, arts education and entrepreneurship.
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