Resilience, access, inclusion and equity, and wellbeing are Creative New Zealand’s strategic focus areas over the next four years, aimed at providing ongoing support while lifting the sector out of the challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Challenging times for arts sector mean renewed strategic focus for Creative New Zealand over next four years
Creative New Zealand - Toi Aotearoa,
21 July 2022, New Zealand
New Zealand
Creative New Zealand launches new business capability programme for emerging Māori artists
Mātauranga Māori Te Awe Kōtuku - strengthening endangered Māori artforms
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Pacific
40 years of creative learning in schools
Creative New Zealand launches new business capability programme for emerging Māori artists
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Overview
Guatemala to host IX Inter-American Meeting of Ministers of Culture
Arts Council Malta launches Strategy 2025 – ‘Care Create Flourish’
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Government (public) support
Fondos Cultura abre su convocatoria 2023 con foco en la reactivación económica, género y territorialidad
IberCultura Viva impulsa el cine comunitario
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Participation
Alrededor de 64000 personas visitaron los espacios culturales en vacaciones agostinas
Culture Night / Oíche Chultúir 2022, the one night for all, each autumn, to come out and celebrate the diversity of culture in Ireland together
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Creative and cultural industries
Dubai CommerCity, Dubai Culture sign MoU to support and incentivise new creative economy businesses
Artists to cash in when work is resold with update of copyright laws
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