AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFreedom 250 Fallout: Trump’s America 250 “Freedom 250” lineup keeps collapsing as major artists pull out, leaving online critics to mock the show and its branding. Truth & AI in Journalism: Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical warns that democracy depends on a shared commitment to truth, urging an “ecology of communication” as AI reshapes public life. Museum & Art World: Seoul’s new Centre Pompidou Hanwha opens with a “box of light” design and a debut Cubist show, while Indianapolis’ June visual arts calendar spotlights Sofiya Inger’s immersive “Open” and a Pissarro-focused exhibition. Culture Policy & Data: Quebec’s national library moves ahead with a controlled cultural databank to help AI better understand Francophone and Indigenous languages. Education With Identity: Cambodia-rooted Norea International School launches a future-focused British curriculum that centers Khmer culture, arts, and wellbeing. Community Arts: Annapolis’ Gallery 57 West kicks off a participatory “America 250: This Is Now” quilt-style installation. Heritage in the Field: Egypt’s Ihnasya excavations reveal a Senusret III cartouche, Roman basilica remains, and a rare Aphrodite head. Local Indigenous Events: Okotoks hosts a weekend powwow and Indigenous artisan market tied to Truth and Reconciliation.
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