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2003 Chalmers Conference Report

"The report on the 2003 Chalmers Conference."
  
    
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"The 4th annual Chalmers Conference, held at the National Arts Centre on Wednesday 21 and Thursday 22 May, was the best attended and most ambitious Chalmers Conference held to date. Chalmers Conferences are designed primarily for arts service organizations. However, this year, for the first time, the conference was extended beyond the traditional one day event to include an extra half day. This enabled the CCA to throw open the events of the second day to individuals, and to schedule a breakfast (Toast the Arts), and a keynote speaker (John Hobday, new Director of the Canada Council for the Arts), and for the Cultural Human Resources Council to release its compensation study of arts managers". [This] Chalmers Conference may go down in history as a pivotal event in the development of arts policy over the coming few years."

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Creator(s) Canadian Conference of the Arts
Source Location Canada
Publisher Canadian Conference of the Arts
Date Published
2003
Language English
Copyright Holder Canadian Conference of the Arts


 

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