Welsh artists, arts organisations and festivals are creating six new arts projects with their counterparts in India.
The projects will share funding of £60,000 from the British Council Wales Connections through Culture: India Wales grant scheme, which is supported by Wales Arts International and the Arts Council of Wales.
The fund aims to develop creative skills and capacity for artists and festivals in both India and Wales, as well as creating long-lasting relationships between the two countries.
Swansea’s Glynn Vivian Art Gallery will work with Science Gallery in Bengaluru and the Museum Society of Mumbai, to investigate the industrial links between Wales and India.
Aberystwyth Arts Centre and youth organisation Dream a Dream in Bangalore will work together on a digital art project, which will see young people from Wales and India use art to create a vision for a sustainable and thriving future.
Cardiff theatre producer, Jonny Cotsen and Siddhant Shah of India’s Access for ALL consultancy will develop a manifesto for accessible art, which will develop an all-inclusive…