AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCulture & Identity: Australia’s National Archives is hosting “Rear vision: the Holden collection,” an exhibition digging into the hidden stories behind the rise and fall of one of the country’s best-loved brands. Indigenous Arts & Heritage: In Arizona, a Navajo cultural experience at Petrified Forest National Park spotlights the Hubbell Trading Post’s living traditions, including wool production, with a focus on long-term community ties. New Discoveries in Literature: UC San Diego’s Dr. Seuss archives have yielded a rare, previously unpublished manuscript, “Sing the 50 United States!” Contemporary Art on the Global Stage: Vanderbilt’s presence at the Venice Biennale continues a push for overlooked histories, shaped by the late curator Koyo Kouoh’s legacy. Community Arts & Learning: A new four-story library in Camarines Sur aims to bring students back to reading with bright, modern spaces and digital resources. Local Culture in Motion: Butler’s “Arts Alley” mural project turns school and community history into public art, while Laredo’s Sister Cities Festival keeps regional dance and food front and center. Arts, Media & Pop Culture: “Avengers: Doomsday” teases a major crossover comeback, and “The Nightingale” gets a new 2027 release date.
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