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... stress that he wanted to focus on how the department can work together with third sector arts and heritage organisations rather than why – the reasons for which were well established. He spoke about the continued ... sector cultural activities. Mick felt there is a deficit across society that arts and culture are not thought of in the first instance when it comes to addressing agendas through other ...
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... to organisations that work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on Indigenous arts, culture and heritage projects:
Indigenous Broadcasting Program
Indigenous Culture Support Program
Maintenance of Indigenous Languages and Records Program
National Arts and Crafts Industry Support Program
Indigenous Heritage Program.
To find out more, ...
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Keep Your Finger on the Pulse of Detroit's Arts & Culture Scene! Subscribe to the Detroit Cultural Events page on Examiner.com. It's free! Preview the most recent articles: Alex Cuba comes to The Blind Dog in Windsor "The world is full of talented artists, but sometimes the dividing line between success and obscure ...
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... Rooms & 9 Suites. Carefully tucked away in the exclusive Parioli quarter of Rome, but just a few steps from Villa Borghese, …
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Do you want to be at the centre of a dynamic fusion of Heritage and Arts by leading a three year project to help regenerate Margate?
We ... can demonstrate innovative successful outcomes in the Heritage, Arts, or Charitable Trust sector and be passionate about working with ... and Thanet District Council on the MACH (Margate Arts Culture Heritage) Project which is part of the Creative Margate ...
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... Association, Nancy DeCherney the Executive Director of the Juneau Arts and Humanities Council, Les Morse the Deputy Commissioner of ... , Anthony Radich the Executive Director of the Western States Arts Federation, and many more too numerous to list. A heady group indeed, ... the editor of ArtsJournal.com on the topic of “A Strategy for Culture in the Age of Infinite Choice”. He caused all ...
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Every Thursday, the KQED Arts blog features a
new Video of the Week to help you
forget that it isn't Friday yet. Chicago-based street
artist Goons uses paper and stop-motion to create a one
minute clip for all the clean-freaks and germaphobes out
there.
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In today’s show, we heard from Eddy Cassar – Organiser for the Spoken Word Festival currently on at the Baxter till tomorrow. The festival showcases poetry, comedy and storytelling. Audiences can look forward to beat-box masters backing poetry, interesting collaborations featuring artists like Ewok, a spoken word artist and Durban-based actor; Teba, a ragga artist; singer, songwriter Keeno- ...
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GMCVB Media Relations staff is assisting Susanne Mendak, a German journalist and editor who will be in Miami to cover Art Basel Miami Beach and cultural tourism in Miami December 2-8, 2009. Susanne regularly attends the fair and has consistently delivered great coverage of the event and the destination. She is here on assignment for GALA, one of the leading people and lifestyle weekly magazines ( ...
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... time of tight or non-existent budgets for field trips and arts experiences, Portland Ovations has found a silver lining.
... school-time or evening performance and combining it with a visit to another arts, cultural, or historical organization in Portland. Teachers ... Museum, Portland Public Library, or the Museum of African Culture.
To learn more visit All aboard! Thanks to Sam L. ...
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In this clip, prepared for the Technology in the Arts webinar on “Mobile Applications for the Arts: Where Are We,” arts marketing consultant Ron Evans describes some of the recent apps that have been released that help patrons to engage more deeply with arts organizations and artists.
Slides from the “Mobile Applications for the Arts” may
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Agency: Nat'l Endowment for the Arts (NEA); Program: USArtists International (CFDA Number: 45.024) (Funding Opportunity Number: NEAPS1002); Eligibility: Regional arts organizations; Funding: A $235,000 cooperative agreement (a match of at least $200,000 is required); Deadline: Jan. 20. Purpose: The ...
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... 2 billion contribution made by the arts to the provincial GDP, arts workers tend to live ... advantages, the building of roads for forestry, etc. Why single out the arts and culture sector - a particularly productive and efficient sector ... funding is always essential. The alternative is to be swamped by someone else's culture and lose the ability to create (and profit from) our own. This is why Canada ...
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... to be found. Unfortunately, many Christians have allowed themselves to become so estranged from contemporary culture that they have essentially given up any hope of influencing the artists who will create the visual ... helped us realize that we were being called to an ever more intentional ministry that embraced the arts. For more information see: imagejournal.org/page/about/
+ And five key written ...
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... in a global, media-driven society, where technology allows for instantaneous transmission of culture and access to an enormous data bank of shared images and ideas.
The ... Pera Museum and the Visual Arts Gallery presentations of “Octet” have been supported by the following institutions: the Turkish Culture and Tourism Office in New York, The American Turkish Society, the Moon and Stars ...
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