AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Final Culture: L.A. is turning the Autry Museum lawn into a free “open-air stadium” for the July 19 Argentina–Spain showdown, with a 52-foot screen, local vendors, and reserved tickets. Museum & Art: Vilnius’ National Gallery of Art will open Aurelija Maknytė’s first full survey exhibition “Channels” on July 24, spanning nearly three decades. Leadership in Arts: The Guggenheim has appointed Naomi Beckwith as its first Black deputy director and chief curator in its 60-year history. Cultural Diplomacy & Training: Azerbaijan ran a “State Protocol and International Cultural Cooperation” programme for Culture Ministry staff, aiming to boost international event skills under its “Azerbaijani Culture – 2040” strategy. Heritage in the Streets: Nanaimo’s McGregor Park is being reshaped into a permanent Japanese Canadian Heritage Site, supported by local community partners. Community & Belonging: Mequon Nature Preserve’s “Seeds of Culture Camp” brought Native youth together for language, music, art, and nature learning. Local Governance & Reform: UK Mayor Sadiq Khan says he’s ruling out a cabinet role after receiving a peerage, framing it as staying focused on London while lobbying for resources. Culture & Identity Debate: A Bahamian editor’s letter asks what “Bahamian culture” really is today, from traditions like Junkanoo to concerns about corruption.
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