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Art exhibit coming to FAHC | News, Sports, Jobs

HANCOCK, MI – Finlandia University Gallery will present My Heroes and Monsters Walk Hand in Hand, an exhibit by Finnish artist Camilla Vuorenmaa at the Finlan

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Call for Applications: Project Grants in Finland

Deadline: 8-Nov-22 The Arts Promotion Centre Finland is seeking applications for its Project Grants. Project grants are intended for individual projects

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Proud Sponsor of the 2022 Arctic Arts Summit

The Arctic Arts Summit brings together representatives of Arctic countries and the Indigenous Nations of the Circumpolar region. The Summits serve to strengthen arts and culture in the North and develop circumpolar cooperation to stimulate collaboration in arts and creative industries.

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Tête à Tête Opera Festival: Rune

Tête à Tête Opera Festival: Rune
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Budget cuts anger culture sector

Budget cuts anger culture sector Arts industry representatives called planned cuts a disappointment and warned that freelance workers would be hit hardest. Katerina Repponen of the circus duo Kate & Pasi performing in Helsinki last May. Image: Jussi Mankkinen / Yle The government budget framework talks which concluded last week brought news of budget cuts for the arts and culture sector. The arts sector in Finland has largely been financed through profits from the state-owned gambling company Veikkaus, but this income has dropped by hundreds of millions of euros due to the coronavirus pandemic and restrictions on gambling. The government said it would compensate the sector for some of the losses, but not all.

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