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A reception for the show, "Support Your Local Biases," will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at the museum gallery.
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The exhibition features the work of eight graduating fine arts and art majors.
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The Micronesia Climate Change Alliance held a press conference yesterday at the Guam Museum to announce the educational art exhibition Ta Nå’i Ånimu Part Two: Sacred Waters.
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The exhibit features a group of local contemporary artists exploring the idea of fantasy. It will continue through Dec. 30.
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Teams will compete in cultural and contemporary dance, with winners receiving a $5,000 prize.
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CHamoru cultural organization, Gi Matan Guma’ is hosting a special share-out event from 11 a-m to 1 p-m. tomorrow at the Guam Museum.
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After months of financial uncertainty, the Northern Marianas Humanities Council has received a partial restoration of its federal funding through 2027.
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World Theater Productions is returning a classic to the island stage: Jesus Christ Superstar, with legendary director Benjie Diola running the show.
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Artists from Guam, American Samoa, and the CNMI can apply for grants up to $6K through a regional fund supporting Pacific creatives.
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On April 2, Guam and CNMI's humanities councils received news that their federal grants had been canceled, effective immediately.