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Contemporary artists push back on traditional mapmaking

At the Addison, contemporary artists push back on traditional mapmaking Murray Whyte © Julia Featheringill Photography A detail from Heidi Whitman s New World. ANDOVER “They make magic lines only they can see” fretted a member of the Hupacasath First Nation of British Columbia, long ago, as colonial surveyors sliced up his ancestral lands into tidy parcels, a fraction of which would become the Hupacasath’s reservation. That quote, excavated by the Indigenous artist Sonny Assu, undergirds almost all of what matters in “Wayfinding: Contemporary Artists, Critical Dialogues” at the Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover. The museum is best known as a trove of often-astonishing treasures of American Art downstairs from “Wayfinding” is the full display of Robert Frank’s landmark photo essay “The Americans,” part of the Addison’s permanent collection. But it also happens to have a beguiling suite of maps from the earliest colonial era

CDB issues US$100,000 in Emergency Relief Grants for Creative Industries Sector

Published on Dec 11, 2020 The Caribbean Development Bank has awarded US$ 100,000 in grant funding to seven cultural projects through an initiative to provide emergency relief to the creative industries (CI) sector in the wake of COVID-19. The funding came under a special Emergency Relief Grant an output of the Bank’s Cultural and Creative Industries Innovation Fund (CIIF) to assist CI entrepreneurs who demonstrated loss of income from music, festival and carnival events that have been cancelled as a result of COVID-19. CIIF received over 300 applications from 17 of CDB’s 19 Borrowing Member Countries. Lisa Harding, Coordinator, Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSME) Development at CDB noted:

CDB providing funds to several regional creative businesses

CDB providing funds to several regional creative businesses
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CDB issues US$100,000 in Emergency Relief Grants for Creative Industries Sector

Get the Apps Home / Local News / CDB issues US$100,000 in Emergency Relief Grants for Creative Industries Sector CDB issues US$100,000 in Emergency Relief Grants for Creative Industries Sector Article by December 11, 2020 The Caribbean Development Bank has awarded US$ 100,000 in grant funding to seven cultural projects through an initiative to provide emergency relief to the creative industries (CI) sector in the wake of COVID-19. The funding came under a special Emergency Relief Grant an output of the Bank’s Cultural and Creative Industries Innovation Fund (CIIF) to assist CI entrepreneurs who demonstrated loss of income from music, festival and carnival events that have been cancelled as a result of COVID-19.

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