Creative New Zealand today, 17 April, launched a national advocacy campaign to highlight and celebrate that right now, in bubbles nationwide, the arts are making COVID-19 lockdown a better place to be.
Creative New Zealand calls on Aotearoa – share your thanks for ngā toi (the arts)
Creative New Zealand - Toi Aotearoa,
17 April 2020, New Zealand
New Zealand
World Buskers Festival welcomes Māori and Pacific performers for historic first
COVID-19 Cultural Recovery Programme Impacts Report 2022–24
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Pacific
World Buskers Festival welcomes Māori and Pacific performers for historic first
Australian Museum, US Embassy and Pasifika partners work to save cultural relics and artefacts
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Government (public) support
£60 million boost for creative industries to turbocharge growth
870,000 euros will be added to support international cultural and sporting events
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Networking and associations
World Summit on Arts and Culture: Arts Council Korea to host 10th edition in Seoul in May 2025
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Value of the arts
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Creative and cultural industries
£60 million boost for creative industries to turbocharge growth
Ministerio de las Culturas realiza encuesta sobre Inteligencia Artificial y su impacto en las Industrias Culturales
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Global crises and conflicts
Request for proposals: Atlas of cultural policies for climate change and heritage: pathways and perspectives from Ibero-America and the Caribbean
Foundations and Arts Organizations Create $12M LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund
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