Changing the story on arts, culture and creativity in Aotearoa’ offers advice on how to build support for a future where artists and creativity thrive, and introduces ways of talking so people understand and support the changes that will make the biggest difference to the arts, culture and creative sector.
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Creative New Zealand - Toi Aotearoa,
25 October 2022, New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealanders are increasingly positive about the benefits of the arts
Creative New Zealand launches its first Accessibility Policy and Action Plan
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Pacific
New Zealanders are increasingly positive about the benefits of the arts
Creative Australia delivers matched funding boost for creative projects
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Multidisciplinary
Common Ground 2023
Call for applications: Mentorship Award – Moving Narratives programme
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Participation
New Zealanders are increasingly positive about the benefits of the arts
Cultura y Dirección de Integración facilitan acceso de comunidades a espacios culturales
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Partnerships
UN Climate Change Partners with Global Visual Arts Sector to Increase Climate Action
Bogotá y Río de Janeiro estrechan lazos por la internacionalización de la cultura en Iberoamérica
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Value of the arts
Nineteenth International Conference on the Arts in Society
Healing, Bridging, Thriving: Reflections on Arts and Culture in Healthy Communities
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Cultural diversity
The 2024 call for applications to UNESCO’s International Fund for Cultural Diversity is now open!
Programas de Cooperación Iberoamericana impulsan un vocabulario con perspectiva de género en lenguas indígenas
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Creative and cultural industries
Healing, Bridging, Thriving: Reflections on Arts and Culture in Healthy Communities
‘On the Move’ Global Cultural Gathering in Caernarfon
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Statistics, evaluation and research
The international conference Artists and Culture after COVID has concluded research on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the cultural sector, identifying ongoing challenges and announcing changes to operations
Artists spend about 60 per cent of their total working time making art – other work is mainly done because the income from making art is not enough to live on
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