AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoArts Funding: Salina Art Center secured a multiyear grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation to expand contemporary exhibitions and public programs in central Kansas. Music & Tours: K-pop group ARTMS announced official dates and cities for its 2026 “Art of BLUE BLOOD” world tour, with stops across Seoul, North America, and Europe. Censorship Debate: South Korean rapper E-Sens criticized a proposed “hate and crime-promoting music” bill, warning it could revive censorship. Cultural Loss: India mourns legendary playback singer S. Janaki, remembered for recording songs across nearly 20 languages; tributes include state-honours plans. Local Culture in Motion: Fort Pierce’s July Art Walk spotlights a 250-years-themed exhibition and local authors, while Casares Costa Feria 2026 brings three days of music and Andalusian tradition. Heritage Through Art: A new exhibition in Malaysia spotlights metal as “spirit, power and art” across Malay-world collections. Community & Craft: Quilt Alaska 2026 opens in Fairbanks, mixing traditional quilting, wearable art, and artist talks. Culture, Identity & Sport: Palestinians in the West Bank keep horse culture alive through community pageants, even as land becomes more contested.
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