AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoArts & Pride in Detroit: The DIA kicks off Pride Month with “The Art of Drag,” an all-ages drag showcase promising glamour and comedy, while “Queertroit 2026” keeps the queer art-and-community crawl going. Local Exhibitions: Russell’s Deines Cultural Center debuts “Four Eyes 2 Visions,” a new two-artist show blending film, pixels, ink, and pigment. Tech Meets Storytelling: iHistory unveiled a Kyoto-inspired Apple Vision Pro mapping app that turns places into immersive memory-and-emotion experiences. Global Festivals on the Move: Lōemis adds Lydia Lunch and These New South Whales, and Korea’s Nol Universe plans a massive indoor “Nol Festival” in October. Museums as Access Points: International Museum Day spotlights outreach—from mobile art programs to preservation efforts—pushing museums beyond display cases. AI in Education: UNICEF warns AI could personalize learning but also deepen inequality if rollout isn’t handled carefully.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.