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Here's the best ofs/good stuff:
-
Best of Haligonia's 08 arts
from
The Coast
-And the
best of the Calgarian West
, for good measure (
FFWD
)
-The
Globe
pegs AGO head Matthew Teitelbaum as arts person of the year
-A
new arts advocacy group
has formed to lobby parliament (
The Straight
)
-Seattle critic
Regina Hackett's Top Ten
-The heritage minister
promises culture will be part of the feds's stimulus package
-All seeing blogger
C Monster's cogent year-end list
And here's the bad (or well, grim) outlooks for art/art writing:
-The
art critical pool shrinks in Seattle
, as elsewhere (
Arts Journal
)
-Federal cash
seems to be stymied between coffers and contribuees
(
The Globe
)
-
Late payment increases costs of repatriation
for a Canuck collection (
The Star
)
-Roger Ebert
laments the chopping of all Associated Press reviews to 500 words
(
Art Fag City
)
-News outlets
are folding because none of us are willing to pay for information
,
newspapers are dying redux
, and
magazines are abandoning the web (which could save them)
(all via
Masthead
)
In between, value-wise:
-
NSCAD
recently
evaded a strike
on the part of their part-time faculty (
The Coast
)
-TO journalist Murray Whyte
says museums should look closer to home
in '09
-Art idles in
Vancouver parking spots
(The Straight
)
-Toronto theatre critic J Kelly Nestruck opens a fun can of worms by saying it's okay for critics
to moonlight in their area of criticism
(The
Globe
)
-The New York Times's man in Ottawa
bones up at last on the National Gallery of Canada's HR problems
-
Five questions for magazines in '09
, not the least of which is survival
Image of
Marie Josee Laframboise's
stretched nets from
canadianart.ca
posted by Leah Sandals at
9:36 PM
on Jan 5, 2009
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