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Edinburgh · EdinburghThis July, the Arts Marketing Association (AMA) brings more than 600 arts and heritage marketers, cultural communicators and sector leaders to Edinburgh for the 2025 AMA Conference: Amplify. As delegates look forward to deepening their knowledge, making new connections and sharing their passion for reaching audiences, Matt Ecclestone, AMA’s Communications Lead, shares what delegates can expect. As a membership organisation, it’s important we rep…Read Article
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Wilmington, North Carolina · WilmingtonHow local arts power renewal around the world by Lisa Richards Toney, President and CEO of APAP Before roads were paved or banks were built, communities around the world started with one thing—a gathering place. A church. A community bandstand. A makeshift stage in a barn. Born of an abundance of civic instinct and shared imagination, these were spaces where communities took shape. That impulse to gather and connect is still in our cultural fabr…Read Article
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Hualien · HualienTaiwan’s East Coast Festival 2025 returns, with music, art and ritual by the sea Each summer, Taiwan’s East Coast Land Arts Festival transforms a stretch of coastline between Hualien and Taitung into a stage—not with curtains and lights, but with moonlight, rivers and rituals. Now in its 11th edition, the 2025 festival continues its gentle but ambitious mission: to bring artists, performers and local communities together in a living conversation…Read Article