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| 2007 Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts |
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BOSTON, MA.-TransCultural Exchange announced the enormous success of its 2007 Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts, bringing artists face-to-face with each other and others in the field, expanding their worlds and possibilities for their works and ideas. A sample of responses noted that the Conference
. . provided concrete leads for opportunities in international artist residencies, lifted the veil of mystery behind the application process, and provided a mentoring interview that just might lead to a residency.
. . . expanded information on residencies exponentially.
. . . gave me ideas for a new direction in this juncture of my career and how to enhance what I am doing."
- Survey responses from the Center for Policy Analysis, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
TransCultural Exchanges 2007 Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts was the first ever Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts to be held in America. More than 60 representatives from around the world joined over 350 attendees, turning Boston into the hub of the global arts community. Speakers presented their long- and short-term international residency opportunities for artists as well as information on funding and global exhibition possibilities.
Dont miss out on the next opportunity to join residency directors, museum curators and grant-makers speaking about their programs both here and abroad.
Information on the 2009 Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts, which will be held in Boston in April of 2009, will be available on TransCultural Exchanges website later this year. Be sure to register early to take advantage of reduced rates and mentoring sessions for this important professional development activity.
TransCultural Exchange would like to thank the speakers, moderators and registrants who attended the 2007 Conference, as well as Boston Mayors Office of Arts, Tourism & Special Events, Délégation du Québec à Boston, French Consulate (Boston), Fred Johnson, Amit Kanodia, Richard Lappin and Julia Rabkin, LEF Foundation, Massachusetts College of Art, the Massachusetts Cultural Councils John and Abigail Arts Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, McDougal Littell (a division of Houghton Mifflin Company), Amy and Catherine Merrill, Northeastern University, Res Artis, and the Turkish Cultural Foundation for their support of the Conference.
TransCultural Exchange is an award-winning 501c3 non-profit dedicated to fostering a greater understanding of world cultures through high quality exhibitions, artist exchanges and related educational programming.
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