AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPhilippine Art Scholarship: A new 2026 book, “Federico Aguilar Alcuaz: Salaysay,” aims to reframe the legacy of the modern master with years of research, fresh archival finds, and photos of 300+ works. Indigenous Arts & Access: Remote Aboriginal artists in Western Australia say soaring diesel costs are pricing them out of major fairs—one trip to Darwin can mean 2,500km and $350 to fill up. Tech for Creativity: The Norman C. King Center (South Vallejo) opened its “Arts N’ Tech Lab” with free computers, fast internet, digital literacy support, and hands-on training in design and AI tools. Festival Watch: Jordan’s culture minister inspected Jerash ahead of the 40th Jerash Festival, while Dayton’s Levitt Pavilion hosts “For Dayton By Dayton” this Saturday with a local-only lineup. Decolonising Printmaking: Dhaka’s Shunno Art Space is running “A Turning Moment,” a print exhibition exploring art beyond colonial narratives through 20 artists and an eight-day workshop. Community Culture in Motion: Mount Vernon marked Juneteenth with a march, health fair, vendors, and dance rooted in West African storytelling. Pop Culture & Art: L.A. Central Library’s 100th anniversary will feature “Luceros y Penumbras,” billed as the world’s largest pop-up book installation.
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