AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoArts Access: SM Supermalls’ nationwide Art For Everyone 2026 is bringing Filipino art into everyday life with immersive mall exhibits and community programming, aiming to widen access for first-time buyers and emerging creators. Local Arts & Community: La Crosse’s First Friday Art Walk keeps downtown buzzing with pop-up shows, music, food, and artist demos across multiple venues. Folk Craft & Lifestyle: In NW China, millennia-old Fengxiang clay figurines are being remade as cute, palm-sized collectibles for today’s “emotional economy.” Cultural Exchange: Ottawa hosted Global Linking of Dunhuang Culture, pairing performances, restoration displays, and VR to share Silk Road heritage. Art Trail: Leigh’s art trail returns with dozens of artists, new exhibitors, and even a poet-in-residence. AI & Music Tension: A Sydney showcase sparked backlash after an AI-generated act took a spot meant for emerging human bands. Heritage Through Design: Rang Iliya’s reclaimed-wood art practice turns scrap into gallery-ready pieces, built on “nothing should go to waste.” Call for Artists: Cleveland’s 5ive Points is seeking artists for “Fun Halloween!” (Oct 2–31, 2026). Tech, Society & Accountability: A report questions why US AI-assisted targeting systems don’t pause after civilian harm, even as tools get locked in as long-term programs.
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