AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCommunity Arts & Inclusion: RivADance’s debutante balls in Moama are being reframed as a meaningful coming-of-age ritual, with dance and etiquette training for 80+ debs. Art as Access: SM Supermalls’ “Art For Everyone 2026” brings Filipino art into everyday spaces across malls, aiming to widen first-time collecting. Culture, Care, and Recognition: Bangladesh’s Cultural Affairs ministers visited ailing Nazrul Sangeet singer Shabnam Mushtari, delivering support for emergency treatment. Indigenous Culture Funding: The Northland Foundation awarded seven Maada’ookiing grants (up to $5,000 each) for grassroots Indigenous language, craft, wellness, and community projects. Policy & Public Debate: UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said DCMS will stop using X, citing abuse and misinformation. Arts Infrastructure: Englewood Center For The Arts is seeking community partners as it runs rotating shows and open studio sessions. Heritage & History: Bulgaria marked 110 years of its National Museum of Military History, tracing how its collection began in 1916.
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