Newsletters
For the Arts Newsletters(2002-10-01) In this issue: Canada Council celebrates 45 years of support for the arts, PARTNERS – the Council and Canada's artists, Canadian artists–citizens of the world, Sharing the wealth, culturally speaking, Passion for the arts marked Thomson's term, Educating Art. (2002-07-01) In this issue: An interview with Wanda Koop, The Venice Biennale in Architecture, A majority of minorities, Representing the Aboriginal arts community: taking the pulse, Geoffrey James wins the 2002 Roloff Beny Photography Award, Writers represent CanLit at Beijing book fair, Christopher Newton strides off-stage -- with Molson Prize under his arm, Daniel MacIvor wins Obie Award, Council launches Eurotour.03 world music competition, International arts federation will meet next in Singapore, Jay Teitel wins National Magazine Award in arts category. (2002-04-01) In this issue: A theatrical production with no actors and a vocabulary of only 300 words; a renowned video artist who treads easily between fiction and documentary; the 2002 winners of the country's highest awards in the visual and media arts; art in a Queen's Park; a Stradivarius at a pop music gala; and more (2002-01-01) In this edition: In this issue: Canada's Aboriginal artists are found in every corner of the country and in all artistic disciplines. The objects, movements, words and sounds of Aboriginal artists and arts organizations resonate with wider and wider audiences and reflect an art that, while rooted in the past, is resolutely looking forward. The winter issue of For the Arts takes a look at what's happening in Aboriginal art.
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