#1: I like any article that starts talking about advanced cultural policy courses for US politicians. This one in article gives a concise, yet encompassing picture of why it matters, as well as why it's so darned hard to implement, state-side.
#2: I was intrigued by the link to ExchangesConnect, "an international online community managed by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs that connects potential, current, and former exchange program participants so that they can discuss application processes, programs, and living abroad." I didn't know that such a site existed, let alone realized it could be put to use for artist exchanges. Which is cool.
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