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Snapshots of Arts Education in Childhood and Adolescence

National Endowment for the Arts, 11 February 2025, USA

This report analyzes data from three longitudinal datasets at the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics. It shows how children's access to arts education differs as they grow older, how access differs across subgroups of children, and how arts participation in childhood and adolescence is positively related to social-emotional attributes and academic outcomes.

The New International - Against All Odds

IETM - International Network for Contemporary Performing Arts, 03 February 2025, International

IETM invites its readers to use this publication to develop their own perspectives on how art sectors across the globe should be valued, and how we can bring international collaboration in the arts to a new level.

The Cultural Policy Report

Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland, 31 January 2025, Finland

The report presents a vision for cultural policy, divided into four objectives. These objectives are based on an assessment of the most likely developments that will have the greatest impact on the future of cultural policy. To achieve these objectives, the necessary common guidelines and measures have been outlined, based on a comprehensive situation analysis derived from extensive research and …

Creative economy in Kazakhstan grows over threefold since 2017: AIFC Review on creative industry prospects

Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC), 27 January 2025, Kazakhstan

Experts from the Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC), in collaboration with Dasco Group, have published an analytical report titled “Creative Industries in Kazakhstan: Trends and Prospects.” The document explores the current state and potential of the creative economy globally, within Central Asia and in Kazakhstan, presenting detailed statistics on digital advertising, music, film and g…

Copyright and artificial intelligence: Impact on creative industries

UK Parliament - House of Lords Library, 27 January 2025, United Kingdom

Currently, developers are subject to copyright law when using large data sets to train artificial intelligence (AI) models. In December 2024, the government published proposals to change the way in which this material could be used. This included the establishment of a copyright exemption for AI developers and a new rights reservation model whereby copyright holders would need to opt-out from hav…

Healing Arts Scotland, a national arts and health festival, engages policymakers in the vital role of culture to support Scottish health systems

Community Jameel, 21 January 2025, Scotland

Scottish Ballet and the Jameel Arts & Health Lab, in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO), announced the Healing Arts Scotland impact report today at the Scottish Parliament. This ground-breaking report showcases the impact of the world’s first national arts and health week which took place across Scotland in August 2024, incorporating 376 events and attracting over 11,000 atten…