Open World Cultural Leaders Program |
Pravda Bar Film Series Fall, 2008: New York, NY CEC ArtsLink teams up with New York's Pravda Bar to host a series of free film screenings from our recent archive. |
H2O: Nordic and Russian Art in Public Spaces September, 2008: St. Petersburg, Russia CEC ArtsLink presents Russia's first international exhibition of public art on the grounds of the Peter and Paul Fortress. |
FlipFEST! November 22, 2008: New York, NY CEC ArtsLink joins Bonnie Sue Stein/GOH Productions to present a night of performances by international artists, spanning numerous genres of work. |
Culture and Transition 2005: Across Russia With support from the Trust for Mutual Understanding, CEC ArtsLink commissions a study to evaluate the effectiveness of international professional development programs for arts managers in post-Soviet Russia. |
FlipSIDE Winter, 2004-2005: New York, NY CEC ArtsLink hosts a New York-based exhibition of the work of 34 artists from across Central Europe and the United States. |
St. Petersburg 2003 1993-2003: St. Petersburg, Russia CEC ArtsLink, over the period of ten years, establishes a campaign to help advise and fund collaborative Russian-American cultural projects in the areas of performing arts, visual arts, museums, libraries, and arts management. |
American Committee for St. Petersburg 2003 |
Project go_HOME September, 2001: New York, NY CEC ArtsLink helps to host Danica Dakic and Sandra Sterle, two artists of different ethnic background from former Yugoslavia. The women spend four months living together in an experimental "open door" home, which served as a common meeting ground for discussions and artistic production. |
Museum Partners 1997 - 2009: Across the United States and Russia Beginning in 1997, CEC ArtsLink launches a series of projects aimed at building collaborative relationships between museums and libraries in the U.S. and Russia. |