AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPublic Art & Community Creativity: Macau’s LRT and Macau Artist Society launched a “Travelling Together on the LRT” contest inviting students and the public to create original light-rail themed artworks, with cash prizes and an exhibition. Arts Programming in Miami: The Adrienne Arsht Center is stacking June with Pride events, Broadway, flamenco, gospel, comedy and more, including CommuniTea Dance and The Book of Mormon. Exhibitions & Artistic Voices: San Pedro artist Luis Sanchez’s long-awaited solo show “Earth Rhythms” opens at Gallery Azul, while San Diego’s UNFOLD Projects debuts a regenerative-materials exhibition at ICA San Diego-North. Culture, Identity & Music: Regional Mexicano corridos face a turning point as some artists step back amid bans and visa pressure, raising the question of censorship vs. generational change. Theatre & Local Stages: Surrey’s Theatre in the Country brings Mel Brooks’ The Producers to Langley with a local cast. Heritage & History: San Francisco’s Legion of Honor spotlights “The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy,” reframing ancient influence beyond Rome. Weekend Plans: A big Canberra roundup highlights shows like The Sapphires and the East Traders Hall grand opening.
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