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The Role of the Arts and Culture in Canadian Public DiplomacyNovember 22, 2007 |
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February 29, 2008 Follow-ups to Symposium on theRole of the Arts in Public DiplomacyJust the Facts The CCA is releasing the summary of proceedings from the Symposium on the Role of the Arts in Public Diplomacy (see in the column, to the right) that was held on November 22, 2007 in Montreal. The background paper prepared by Rachael Maxwell has also been posted on the CCA website and the recording of the Symposium proceedings is available upon request. Following the Symposium, the CCA has gathered Canadian and foreign cultural diplomacy experts to form a Steering Committee on the internationalization of Canadian artists, creators and arts professionals. The Committee met recently to consider the next steps that the CCA should take on this issue. The Board of Governors has already expressed its determination to persevere on this issue in a rigorous and constructive manner. The Steering Committee will be presenting a number of activities and research projects to enable the arts and culture sector to provide a better framework to the debate on the inclusion of the arts in any public diplomacy initiative by the federal government. The CCA Board will be considering an action plan to move this issue forward when it meets in March 2008. Tell Me More The Steering Committee* sees the release of the summary of proceedings and the background paper as a framework for further discussion and research on the role of the arts in public diplomacy. The Steering Committee has identified several key issues that must be addressed in order to elaborate a long-term strategy. They include:
The CCA will continue to pursue the suggestions put forward by the Steering Committee and work with federal officials and their provincial colleagues to advance our collective understanding of the complex relationships behind current Canadian efforts in this area. * Members of the Steering Committee are: Robert Spickler, President of the CCA Joyce Zemans, Professor at York University Michael Brock, Retired Diplomat Jean Fredette, Retired Cultural Attaché Martin Rose, Director Canada of the British Council and Cultural Attaché to the British High Commission Aimee Fullman, Project Advisor and Consultant, USA What Can I Do? The CCA and the members of the Steering Committee would welcome any input on any provincial programs that support artists, creators and arts professionals in their international outreach. Any documentation or evaluations of these or any international programs in Canada or abroad would also be most helpful as we develop our research activities in this domain. Please send such material to Guillaume Sirois, Cultural Policy Advisor guillaume.sirois@ccarts.ca . Your help is most appreciated.
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SUMMARY OF SYMPOSIUM: In English ( 874 KB) In French ( 923 KB) |
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