Climate Activists Pledge to Keep Disrupting London’s Science Museum

Climate protesters recently occupied the Science Museum due to its sponsorship links with the Adani Group, a major coal producer. The demonstrators took issue with the museum’s partnership with a

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National Museum of Wales Faces Closure Due to Funding Cuts

National Museum Cardiff—Wales’s national cultural institution—is facing potential closure due to funding shortages leading to building deterioration and job cuts. Despite initial concerns, Museum Wales has reassured that discussions are

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Impact of President Milei’s Budget Cuts on Argentine Cultural Workers

The Argentine president, Javier Milei, plans to reduce the public workforce by 15-20% to address the country’s fiscal crisis and eliminate corruption. This includes defunding the Instituto Nacional de Cine

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New Singapore Prime Minister Promotes Artistic Support and Freedom: A Positive Sign for the Arts Community

Singapore’s arts community is looking forward to a new era following the handover of power from long-standing Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to his successor Lawrence Wong. As the fourth

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French art world figures support Palais de Tokyo amid patron row

Over 100 prominent French art world figures have come together to show their support for the Palais de Tokyo in Paris following Sandra Hegedüs’s decision to withdraw her funding after

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Frankenthaler Foundation Provides $3.3m in Climate Grants to 69 Art Organizations

The Helen Frankenthaler Foundation is providing $3.3 million in grants to 69 visual arts organizations in the US to support energy-efficient upgrades. These upgrades include adding solar panels, changing lighting

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