AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIndigenous Futures: Curtin University’s 2026 Indigenous Futures ReconciliAction Competition crowned student T-Keia Dearden for “Connecting on Country,” with the full exhibition now open to the public. Community Festivals: Pittsburgh’s Three Rivers Arts Festival kicks off in its new Arts Landing home, while Pride runs with a message of “Existence is Resistance.” Arts Policy & Freedom: In Bratislava, the European Artistic Freedom Act was debated as a shield against political interference in culture. Cultural Strategy: Albania unveiled a 2026–2030 culture plan aiming to boost regional influence by 2030, linking heritage to EU values and economic growth. Arts Access for Workers: Cambodia’s ministries urged artists and arts workers in the informal economy to register for benefits like healthcare and training. Conflict and Heritage: Catholicos Karekin II met Artsakh Armenian representatives, focusing on displacement, spiritual care, and protecting cultural heritage. Exhibitions & Art Worlds: Seoul’s Centre Pompidou Hanwha opened amid “art-washing” criticism, while a Pakistani diaspora show at Canvas Gallery explores memory and displacement. Weekend Picks: Pittsburgh’s Babesburgh Bash and regional arts listings round out a packed June 4–7 calendar.
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