IFACCA Announcements in April 2008
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Arts and ecological sustainability: seeking your help
In our latest D’Art question, being undertaken with Arts Council England, we are looking for examples of good practice in helping artists and arts organisations respond to ecological concerns. more >
Las artes y la sostenibilidad ambiental
Arts Council England y la FICAAC están interesado en recopilar ejemplos de buenas prácticas en el apoyo a artistas y a organizaciones artísticas que hayan respondido de manera creativa y práctica a problemas ecológicos. more >
Major Performing Arts mini summit report
A report on IFACCA’s mini summit on Support for Major Performing Arts Organisations, held in Australia in February 2008, was distributed earlier this week to our members. It summarises the main issues discussed at the summit. more >
ConnectCP now profiles cultural policy experts from over 80 countries
The geographic scope of ConnectCP, the international 'who's who' of cultural policy, continues to grow, making it increasingly effective in connecting policymakers, researchers and conference organisers around the world. more >
Dr Shirley Thomson recognised for 'outstanding contribution'
IFACCA would like to congratulate our founding Chair, Dr Shirley Thomson, on being awarded the Canadian Governor-General's 'outstanding contribution' award for her work as a cultural administrator, gallery director and arts advocate. more >
Support for new media art: your help please
Our latest D'Art question (the 33rd) on how government agencies support 'new media' arts will be used to prepare for a mini-summit in Singapore in July 2008. more >
Ethics in cultural policy research report
We are delighted today to release our D'Art research report on ethics in cultural policy. more >



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