The British Council, in collaboration with Yayasan Sime Darby (YSD) and the Cultural Centre, Universiti Malaya, recently launched the Hubs For Good programme and its online platform. This three-year programme aims to support the local creative hubs, connecting these physical places that bring creative people together with each other, as well as with hub managers/leaders, stakeholders and the community at large. These creative hubs could range from incubation spaces, a building that houses creative practitioners, a temporary lab or an online network. “The British Council has been working with over 800 creative hubs globally since 2014. We see hubs as playing an integral role in the growth of the creative economy, gathering and representing creative communities.
Source: The Star September 01, 2020 06:56 UTC