Episode 1778 Canadian artist-run centres Thu, 2022-Mar-17 00:02 UTC Length - 1:18
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The random article for Thursday, 17 March 2022 is Canadian artist-run centres.
Canadian artist-run centres (ARC or ARCs) are galleries and art spaces developed by artists in Canada since the 1960s. Artist-run centre is the common term of use for artist-initiated and managed organizations in Canada. Most centres follow the not-for-profit arts organization model, do not charge admission fees, pay artists for their contributions (exhibitions, presentations, performances) are non-commercial and de-emphasize the selling of artwork.
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