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Published on: 17.02.2025

Creative Economy Atlas Cymru – a new way of mapping the creative ecosystem in Wales

Researchers from Cardiff University’s Centre for the Creative Economy have today unveiled a brand-new way of uncovering the breadth of Wales’ vast network of creative businesses and freelancers.   

The Creative Economy Atlas Cymru has been developed by the Centre for the Creative Economy at Cardiff University. It follows an earlier prototype created in 2020 as part of the £4m AHRC-funded research and development programme Clwstwr (2018-2023).

In 2023-2024, the Centre for Creative Economy updated and expanded the Atlas with support from Creative Wales and Media Cymru. 

Using data pooled from multiple sources, the “Creative Atlas” provides a unique, geographical picture of the Welsh creative ecosystem. The interactive map allows visitors to explore nine different creative sectors, nine types of creative spaces, as well as mapping other kinds of creative networks across Wales. Visitors can zoom in to look at particular regions and postcodes, or zoom out to get a sense of where creative activity is clustered across Wales. Centre for Creative Economy researchers say the new Atlas is the most comprehensive of its kind in the UK, helping to break up data silos across the Welsh creative ecosystem and provides a complete and accurate picture of the creative industries across Wales. 

The Creative Atlas will continue to evolve, incorprating new data as it emerges. It’s online home is managed by the Centre for Creative Economy, with support from 4Global. 

Professor Marlen Komorowski, Senior Research Fellow for the Media Cymru said:  

“At the Centre for the Creative Economy, we’ve found that the creative industries have become a true growth engine for Wales, yet this is still largely underappreciated due to the lack of accessible data.”  

“There is so much innovation, talent, and activity happening across the creative industries in Wales, but these incredible stories often remain untold. The Creative Atlas is our response to this challenge—a single, accessible platform to break down data silos, showcase the amazing work being done, and provide practical tools for the sector, from finding business spaces to accessing training opportunities or exploring inspiring projects.”  

The new Creative Atlas was part funded by Welsh Government. 

Joedi Langley, Interim Head of Creative Wales, said:

“It’s fantastic to see the launch of the Creative Atlas – a collection of vital insights that will serve as a hub of essential information to explore. As well as holding valuable data, it’s also a useful tool for aspiring creatives, freelancers and prospective companies looking to do business in Wales. It will continue to grow and improve over time, and we look forward to sharing it with our stakeholders.”  

Access the new Creative Atlas