IFACCA Announcements in December 2004
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Informe de Progreso/Progress Report No. 7
For a round up of IFACCA activities over the last six months (world summits, mini-summits, board meetings, research activities, membership and more), read our latest Progress Report o en Español aquí, Informe de Progreso more >
NEED HELP DISTRIBUTING PUBLICATIONS?
As a service for members, IFACCA can now offer mailing lists of national arts agencies in over 170 countries. For example, we have recently assisted in the distribution of the printed versions of National Endowment for the Arts' How the United States Funds the Arts; the Arts Council of Finland's Arsis 3/04 New Media Arts and Culture, and the Australia Council's Annual Report 2003-04. To make sure you're up to date with your international colleagues, why not become an IFACCA member in 2005! more >
NEW HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS
The IFACCA board has appointed Patricia Quinn (Ireland) and Doreen Nteta (South Africa) Honorary Life Members of IFACCA. Ms Quinn and Mrs Nteta made invaluable contributions to the establishment of the Federation through their participation in the preliminary reference group and then the interim board elected at the First World Summit on the Arts and Culture in Canada in 2000. more >
Artists' mobility programs report released
IFACCA is delighted to release its research report on artists' international mobility programs. Researched and written by UK-based consultant, Judith Staines, with input from IETM, IFACCA and 25 respondents covering every continent, the 35-page report documents the many types of artists' mobility initiatives implemented around the world. It provides an analysis of these initiatives, including some general guidelines for good practice as well as information on definitions, evaluations and a detailed list of resources. more >
ARTS AND EDUCATION SURVEY DEADLINE LOOMS
Many thanks to those who have completed the arts and education survey distributed by IFACCA on 12 November. For those still working on it please note that the deadline for responses is next Thursday 16 December! Surveys can be returned electronically to info@ifacca.org, or faxed to the IFACCA Secretariat at +61-2-92159111. The surveys will be analysed to produce a compendium of research on the impact of arts-rich programs on the education of children and young people. more >



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