AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoArt & Institutions: Bangladesh’s women artists urged stronger funding, mentorship and representation at a DAWC discussion, while Cosmos Art Echo’s 10th session spotlighted artist Mahbubur Rahman’s painting-led practice and Dhaka as a “visual book.” Global Art on the Move: Bishwajit Goswami’s work heads to Brooklyn’s Conductor Art Fair, bringing material-memory themes to an international stage. Music, Pride & Identity: “Hook Up: The Musical” returns for Cebu Pride, aiming to humanize dating-app culture and tackle LGBTQ+ stigma through romance and comedy. Culture & Belonging: A UK piece on “black Britishness” pairs music with the politics of intolerance, and a V&A East feature frames “The Music is Black” as a public-culture debate. Community Arts: New Ulm’s Music in the Park kicks off with the Concord Singers, and Volusia’s Kids Tag Art raised $22,000 for school art programs. Art as Access: Neuralink’s implant story highlights a paralyzed artist regaining the ability to create and sell art. Local Exhibitions: Selma Art Guild’s Summer Show reception is set for June 7, and Kane’s Art in the Wilds returns June 27–28 for its 20th year.
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