Through partnerships with other funders, the National Endowment for the Arts brings the benefits of international exchange to arts organizations, artists, and audiences nationwide, as well as around the globe. While some agency programs help bring international artists to the U.S., the Arts Endowment's international activities also allow the excellence of U.S. arts to be displayed around the world, while enriching the skills and experiences of American artists.
Taking Note: Benefits for U.S. Artists Participating in International Experiences
National Endowment for the Arts,
03 December 2020, USA
USA
ARTSLab encourages collaboration between creative arts and science research
Momentum Gains with Small-Scale Studies about the Arts and Mental Health
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Americas
Ministra Carolina Arredondo presenta Cuenta Pública Participativa en Maule como parte de la Convención Nacional de las Culturas
Chile restituye a Marruecos 117 piezas arqueológicas para patrimonio cultural
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International exchange
Chile restituye a Marruecos 117 piezas arqueológicas para patrimonio cultural
Chile y Marruecos firman convenio de colaboración cultural y concretan restitución de material paleontológico decomisado
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Government (public) support
Resources to support artists make sustainable careers and businesses
Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio anuncia segunda convocatoria del Programa de Fomento y Desarrollo de Ecosistemas Creativos
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Statistics, evaluation and research
Artists as Workers: What the results say about the creative workforce's future
New research, including – once in a decade data – provides comprehensive overview of audiences and workforce across arts, culture and heritage.
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