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Cultural Workshop & Exhibition Delivery

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The contract requires the design and delivery of hands-on cultural workshops and art exhibitions that showcase U.S. culture through visual arts, music, film, or literature, with full responsibility for coordinating artists, sourcing materials, installing exhibits, and engaging the public. The work must be executed in a manner that fosters meaningful cultural exchange and public participation, ensuring high-quality, accessible programming that reflects the diversity and depth of American artistic expression. All activities must be planned and implemented with attention to logistical detail, cultural relevance, and audience impact. This subcontract, issued under NAICS code 711510 by the U.S. Mission to the United Kingdom within the Department of State, is open for responses until August 10, 2026. While no specific location is detailed, performance is expected to occur within the United Kingdom in alignment with U.S. diplomatic cultural outreach goals. There is no setaside designation, and the opportunity is available to qualified entities capable of executing multifaceted cultural programming. Interested parties must submit proposals by the deadline to be considered for award.

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Design and deliver U.S. cultural workshops and exhibitions in the UK, engaging public through arts and logistics.

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Department Of State → U.S. Mission To The United KingdomView Agency

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711510 - Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of State → U.S. Mission To The United Kingdom
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Design and deliver hands-on cultural workshops or art exhibitions promoting U.S. culture in visual arts, music, film, or literature, including artist coordination, material sourcing, installation, and public engagement.

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