AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoArts funding: Glasgow City Council has opened a £200,000 Culture and Creative Industry Property Support Fund, offering one-off grants up to £10,000 to help arts groups cover rising rents and service charges. Public art & community: Hank Willis Thomas brings sports-and-society public art to Rockefeller Center, with a free children’s mixed-media workshop tied to the installation. Music as culture tourism: St. Kitts Creative Economy minister Samal Duggins argues cultural tourism can drive sustainable growth, pointing to major festival crowds and carnival impact. Local arts hubs: Newport’s Brenton Hotel expands its Salon Series and Newport Classical access to spotlight the city’s creative scene. Exhibitions & artists: Denver Art Museum announces “I Follow Rivers: Indigenous Worlds in Latin America” (opening Nov. 8, 2026), while The Crossing Arts honors educator-artist Evelyn Matthies with “Joyful Expression” (July 7–Aug. 8). Pop culture on the ground: StocktonCon Summer returns July 11–12 with 200+ exhibitors and major guest names. K-culture study: A Filipino student in Korea is set to become the first in the country to earn a master’s degree specifically in K-culture and entertainment.
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