CNCF celebrates Rita Powell’s selection to the 2026 IFACCA Globus Cohort

Rita Powel
George Town, Grand Cayman | 2 March 2026
he Cayman National Cultural Foundation (CNCF) is proud to announce that Rita Powell,
head of Education, Grants and Research at the organization, has been selected as a
member of the 2026 IFACCA Globus Cohort; a prestigious international fellowship
programme delivered by the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies
(IFACCA) in partnership with the Nordic Culture Fund. The fellowship operates as a global
cohort model, bringing together selected cultural researchers and practitioners from different
countries to collaborate virtually and through select convenings over the fellowship period.
As part of the fellowship, Rita will undertake research on the Cayman Islands’ cultural and
creative industries, participate in international knowledge-sharing sessions with peers
worldwide, and present her findings through IFACCA’s global cultural policy platform.
Rita’s inclusion in the cohort marks a significant milestone for CNCF and the wider Cayman
Islands cultural sector, providing a global platform to advance research into the Culture and
Creative Industries from a distinctly Caymanian perspective. Through the fellowship, Rita
will contribute to international dialogue on cultural policy, research, and innovation, while
bringing valuable insights back to the local creative ecosystem.
Rosalie Twohey, Director of CNCF, welcomed the announcement: “From CNCF’s
perspective, I was thrilled when the Fellowship was announced in November last year and
noted that it would be the perfect opportunity to further ERG’s research into the Culture and
Creative Industries from a Caymanian perspective and also that Rita’s research will be
presented through this global forum. The additional knowledge sharing will place CNCF in a
position of thought leadership which is one of the aims of our strategic redirection.”
The IFACCA Globus Fellowship brings together emerging cultural leaders from around the
world to collaborate, exchange knowledge, and explore forward-looking approaches to
cultural development. Rita’s participation will enable CNCF to deepen its research
capabilities, strengthen international partnerships, and amplify Cayman’s unique cultural
narrative on the global stage.
“This opportunity is incredibly important for the continued development of our creative and
cultural industries,” said Cassandra Shea, Head of Theatre and Festivals at the Foundation.
“It will help inform how our theatre productions and cultural programming can remain globally
relevant while staying deeply rooted in Caymanian heritage, representation, and
preservation. We are excited for Rita and the Cultural Foundation to collaborate with regional
and international cohorts and to bring that knowledge home.”
On receiving the accolade, Rita added “I am honoured to be selected for the IFACCA
fellowship and look forward to collaborating with this distinguished cohort of leaders. This
opportunity further strengthens the Cayman National Cultural Foundation’s leadership within the cultural industries and positions us to address the pressing cultural challenges facing
the Cayman Islands.”
Rita’s selection aligns closely with CNCF’s strategic priorities, particularly its focus on
positioning the organisation as a centre of excellence and thought leadership in the region.
Insights generated through the fellowship will support CNCF’s ongoing work to champion
Caymanian creativity, inform policy conversations, and expand opportunities for artists and
cultural practitioners.
CNCF looks forward to sharing updates from Rita’s participation throughout the fellowship
period and to leveraging the outcomes to benefit the Cayman Islands’ vibrant cultural and
creative industries.
ENDS
About the Cayman National Cultural Foundation (CNCF)
The Cayman National Cultural Foundation is dedicated to preserving, promoting, and
developing Caymanian culture and artistic expression. Through festivals, education
programmes, research initiatives, and community partnerships, CNCF supports the growth
and sustainability of the Cayman Islands’ cultural and creative industries while fostering
national identity and cultural pride.





