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January 14, 2021
Joy Bailey-Bryant appointed as President of Lord Cultural Resources US

Lord Cultural Resources, the world’s largest cultural professional practice, has announced that Joy Bailey-Bryant will take on the role of President of Lord US, effective from 13 January.

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December 28, 2020
Council receives feasibility study for possible Ag Science Centre in North Perth

A study on the feasibility of constructing an Agricultural Science Centre in North Perth was brought before council for discussion on Dec. 21. The centre is intended to provide year-round education opportunities, primarily for children, their families and for school groups.

The plan for the centre is to attract both regional residents and tourists because the closest science centres are in Toronto and Sudbury.

“There are federal and provincial capital funding programs that the committee will need to apply to for implementation of the Huron-Perth Ag Science Centre,” said Ted Silberberg, Senior Principal of Lord Cultural Resources.

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December 28, 2020
Newburgh Assesses Its Arts

Newburgh, buoyed by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and other funding, on Dec. 5 presented the initial results of an analysis of the city’s arts and culture resources.

The report, known as the Newburgh Arts and Cultural Study, was informed by a “citywide conversation” using virtual focus groups, site visits, surveys and interviews, said Naomi Hersson-Ringkog, who managed the project with Naomi Miller.

Lord Cultural Resources, a consulting firm, provided the framework for the study and analyzed the results. Its treatment went well beyond traditional notions of the arts to include libraries, parks, gardens and schools, and it placed its findings in the context of the local economy, education, diversity and identity. 

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December 9, 2020
At virtual occasion, Historic Newburgh arts and cultural examination uncovers key discoveries

Concentrating correspondence, growing additionally financing, improving regional government backing and approaches, and engaging the city’s different networks are the main concerns for the Newburgh Arts and Cultural Study.

Specialist bunch Lord Cultural Resources drove the examination’s cycle and system, working with a few network guides the speak to different businesses in Newburgh, going from film to generosity to culinary expressions.

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November 9, 2020
A place to call home: Help shape more resilient cities

Canadians are demanding productive, private, and personalized spaces to live, work, and play. The health and economic implications brought on by COVID-19 have exacerbated our housing challenges. But the crisis has also forced us outside our comfort zones to find new and unexpected solutions.

Running now through November 26, 2020, Future Cities Canada: #UnexpectedSolutions features six weeks of free, virtual program showcasing and building the innovative solutions to create the cities we want and need.

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September 23, 2020
Counting our assets

The Newburgh Arts and Cultural Study (NACS), guided by a group of community-based advisors, is working on gathering data for a comprehensive inventory and assessment of the diverse arts and culture ecology in Newburgh for the first time in the City’s history. 

Behind the team are three entities: the resident-led Newburgh Arts and Cultural Commission, consulting firm Lord Cultural Resources and project managers Naomi Hersson-Ringskog and Naomi Miller.

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September 22, 2020
Canadian Museum of History president on leave amid harassment investigation

“There is a breakdown of the old system,” museum consultant Gail Lord said in an e-mail. “Workplaces are changing thanks to demands of #MeToo, Black Lives Matter and Indigeneity. Museum human resource policies and procedures have not kept pace with this new world, especially not providing training to board, staff and leadership. Staff is frustrated because their complaints are not acted on – so they turn to both social and mainstream media.”

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September 9, 2020
Lord Cultural Resources and the Association of African American Museums Extends Fellowship 2020 Deadline

The partnership of Lord Cultural Resources and the Association of African American Museums (AAAM) is accepting letters of interest (LOI) through September 18th, 2020, at 11:59 pm ET for Fellowship 2020, a new initiative for Black Americans in Museums, Arts, and Cultural Spaces. 

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August 24, 2020
Newburgh Works On Arts And Culture Study

Newburgh, New York has launched its first arts and cultural study. The idea is to use the study to better understand the city’s arts and cultural assets, and to understand the role they play in Newburgh.

The consulting firm is Lord Cultural Resources, which is also working with City of Kingston on its arts and culture master plan. In Newburgh, there is the survey, community workshops and stakeholder interviews, which Lord Cultural Resources is conducting with local and regional sector leaders, gathering their thoughts on how their sectors intersect with arts and culture. Miller, who has a background in arts administration, hopes to cast as wide a net as possible for input.

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August 20, 2020
Tom Karwin, On Gardening | Social Distance in Gardening, Part XXI: The Garden in August
Enrich your gardening days

Even during the new reality of social distancing, gardeners can observe and enjoy their neighborhood’s eye-catching plants.

Advance your gardening knowledge

We continue to watch for garden-related webinars as the newly emerging dimension of online gardening. We can now highlight a four-part webinar series titled, “Gardens for a Changing World,” co-hosted by The Garden Conservancy and Lord Cultural Resources.

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