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Arts Awards Fetes Creative Futures Amid Arts “Crisis” And “Renaissance”
Karen Ponzio Photos. The 2023 Arts Awards recipients. On Saturday night, the Arts Council of Greater New Haven’s 43rd annual Arts Awards honored six of New Haven’s creative minds — Juanita “Sunday” Austin, Ruby Gonzalez Hernandez, Adrian Huq, Sun Queen, Possible Futures/Lauren Anderson, and William Graustein — at the John Lyman Center for the Performing Arts at Southern Connecticut…
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How the next mayor could help artists live and work in Philly
This story is a part of the Every Voice, Every Vote series. From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! In his third-floor walk-up office at Mural Arts Philadelphia, Emilio Maldonado has been compiling a spreadsheet of professional opportunities for artists…
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Discussion paper on arts and culture sector released
Fair Work Commission We have released a discussion paper on the arts and culture sector as part of the Modern Awards Review 2023-24. An industry profile providing statistical data into the sector’s landscape is also included at Annexure A. The paper has been prepared by our staff to help guide the consultation process and encourage…
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The Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra celebrates 90 years, but long-time music director is leaving
In a city known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera (CSO), has been a cornerstone of the community for 90 years. Since its inception, CSO has not only entertained audiences with world-class performances, but it has also played a pivotal role in shaping the cultural landscape of Chattanooga arts…
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Pasadena’s Arts & Culture Commission to Review Final Art Plan for ‘Rosa Geometrica’ by Emily Nicolosi
Two views of “Rosa Geometrica” as envisioned by artist Emily Nicolosi. [City of Pasadena] Pasadena’s Arts & Culture Commission will convene on Wednesday, Nov. 8, and examine and potentially approve the Final Art Plan for the Rotating Public Art Program’s Phase IV site-responsive artwork called “Rosa Geometrica.” Director Jennifer Paige of the Department of Planning…
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U.P. Arts & Culture Alliance Fall Reception set
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> NEGAUNEE — The Upper Peninsula Arts & Culture Alliance (UPACA) will host its fall reception and quarterly board meeting in Negaunee on Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 14 – 15. The event features a public tour of Downtown Negaunee, a connection reception, and an alliance board meeting, all free and open to…
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City Life Org – Hostos Center for the Arts and Culture Presents Mambo Diablo: Honoring Tito Puente
The Mambo Legends Orchestra with Ronnie Puente and Tito Puente Jr., Carlos Henríquez, Jimmy Delgado, Louis Bauzó, Ray Vega, Lucrecia, Jeremy Bosch, Yolanda Duke and Humberto Rámirez Saturday, November 11, 2023 at 8:00 p.m.Main Theater | Hostos Community College450 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451 Box Office Info: (718) 518-4455 | www.hostoscenter.org The Hostos Center for the Arts…
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Business news: GF/EGF home sales…ND arts & culture
Home sales in Grand Forks / East Grand Forks continue to trail year ago levels. A total of 48 properties were sold in October. The average sales price last month was $289,667 dollars. So far in 2023 a total of 566 homes…townhomes…and condos have exchanged hands. That compares to 761 one year ago. = =…
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Golden age of arts and culture
Imelda also inspired the restoration of heritage houses and buildings like those in Vigan, Ilocos Sur and in Cavite where the first flag of the Philippines was displayed Some friends and relatives have been asking me what was happening to Imelda R. Marcos, who has been out of the limelight even after her son Ferdinand…
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Opinion: Fund artists, not auditoriums
Joni Whitworth Whitworth is founder of the Pacific Northwest Museum of Queer Art and lives in Portland. The announcement that a renovation of the city-owned Keller Auditorium would cost $267 million raised eyebrows across Portland (“Plans for renovated Keller Auditorium include public plaza, reimagined entryway and plenty of bathrooms,” Sept. 28). It should also raise…