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September 2025
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Lord Cultural Resources, September 30, 2025

September 30th is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day in Canada. We encourage you to become familiar with the Truth & Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action and to reflect on and learn about Indigenous histories and culture.  

This year, we’d like to share two powerful initiatives:

  • Mohawk Institute Residential School Reopens
  • Niagara Academy of Indigenous Relations Launches

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OUR CLIENTS & LORD
MUSEUMS
ART & CULTURE
ARCHITECTURE
TECHNOLOGY
REPATRIATION
OUR CLIENTS & LORD
Hamilton Public Library orders preliminary consultation on proposed Discovery Centre Branch
The Bay Observer, September 24, 2025

"The Hamilton Public Library is taking the first steps towards establishment of a library branch at the former Discovery Centre next to Pier 8. The plan is to develop a new library branch, Indigenous gathering space, cultural heritage exhibition space, café, and visitor amenities. Lord Cultural Resources has been engaged to lead the Discovery Centre Program Design and Development Study. The Study will guide the future use and design of the building and help shape the next phase of planning and engagement. Lord Cultural Resources will work closely with the project team, Indigenous community, local partners, and members of the public to gather ideas."

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Rockford Area Arts Council marks first year of cultural plan
My Stateline, September 19, 2025

“The Rockford Area Arts Council celebrated the first anniversary of its cultural plan at the ‘State of Culture’ event held at City Stage Studios. The event marked a year since the implementation of the Rockford Region Cultural Plan, which focuses on advocacy and policy, youth and arts education, neighborhood and space development, and inclusivity and intersectional collaboration.”

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OUR WORK WITH THE ROCKFORD AREA ARTS COUNCIL
Meet the business tycoon behind Central Asia’s first private museum for contemporary art
Artnet, September 17, 2025

“Kazakhstan is not known internationally for major art institutions, but entrepreneur Nurlan Smagulov is hoping to change that. His Almaty Museum of Arts, which opened in that city of 2.2 million on Friday, is the first private museum in the country devoted to Modern and contemporary art. It boasts a collection of more than 700 works drawn from Smagulov’s own collection, which is focused primarily on the art of Kazakhstan and Central Asia.”

The Almaty Museum of Arts was Lord Cultural Resources’ fourth specialized planning engagement in the Republic of Kazakhstan since 2015. We collaborated with the client - affiliated with Astana Group - in undertaking the initial Strategy, Business and Facility Planning, working alongside project Contemporary Art Advisors, and appointed Design/Engineering teams.

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Upcoming ICOM Conference in Dubai
ICOM, September 17, 2025

Our team is looking forward to attending this year's ICOM Conference in Dubai in November. Lord Co-founder and Partner Gail Lord will be co-leading a mentoring session for young museum professionals. We look forward to sharing more details soon!

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Uptown and downtown, re-imagined museums in New York prepare to reopen
The Art Newspaper, September 15, 2025

“This autumn, the Studio Museum in Harlem and the New Museum will reopen with ambitious new facilities that reflect renewed commitments to artists and the evolving civic role of contemporary art.”

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OUR WORK WITH THE STUDIO MUSEUM
David Bowie’s 90,000-piece archive opens in London. It’s as dazzling as he was.
Artnet, September 11, 2025

“Two years ago, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London secured the complete archives of David Bowie. So vast and so dazzling is the archive, in fact, that the museum has now built an entire treasure house around it. This weekend sees the opening of the David Bowie Centre as part of the V&A East Storehouse, the museum’s spanking-new facility at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.”

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OUR WORK WITH V&A EAST
City of Asheville announces a public-private partnership for the development of an Arts & Entertainment facility
The City of Asheville, August 28, 2025

“Asheville takes definitive steps toward realizing a new large-scale arts and entertainment facility. The City of Asheville has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with ATG Entertainment (ATG) for predevelopment work to create a public-private facility.”

ArtsAVL is working with Lord Cultural Resources on a collaborative arts recovery plan for Asheville and Buncombe County. The goal: bring partners together post-Hurricane Helene to focus on revitalizing and strengthening the region's arts and culture.

 

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MUSEUMS
Interactive 'tactile' art exhibition opens
BBC, September 21, 2025

“Totally Tactile is run by the Nature in Art Museum and Art Gallery in Gloucester. The idea of the exhibition is to make the museum more inclusive for blind or partially sighted people whilst giving sighted people a different perspective and experience.”

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Ten essential works of art to see at the Museum of Modern Art
The Art Newspaper, September 15, 2025

“The art historian Matthew Holman makes his personal selection from a collection spanning 200,000 works of modern and contemporary art.”

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How West Africa is reclaiming its artistic legacy
Observer, September 12, 2025

“The region's artists and arts institutions are charting their own course, pursuing the radical reintegration of tradition, innovation and cultural sovereignty.”

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Montreal Museum of Fine Arts reimagines its eclectic design collection
The Globe & Mail, September 18, 2025

“There’s delicate antique silver from France, a bright yellow Bombardier Ski-Doo snowmobile and a host of iconic modernist chairs. Those who know the remarkable design and decorative arts collection at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts may be pleased to recognize some old friends as it reopens the Liliane and David M. Stewart Pavilion, which closed for renovations in 2022.”

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ART & CULTURE
Chloë Bass turns the city subway into a monument to the power of human storytelling
Observer, September 22, 2025

“Creative Time and MTA Arts & Design are presenting 'If you hear something, free something,' a sonic artwork that interrupts New York’s daily noise.”

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Borusan Contemporary presents Edward Burtynsky: Shifting Topography
Hyperallergic, September 18, 2025

“Borusan Contemporary presents Edward Burtynsky: Shifting Topography, the Canadian artist’s first major solo exhibition in Türkiye, curated by Marcus Schubert. The show brings new work together with a comprehensive selection of works from Burtynsky’s oeuvre from the past 30 years.”

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Climate change threatens Indigenous ceramic tradition in Brazil
The Art Newspaper , September 18, 2025

“Local Waurá activists have taken the Brazilian government to task for complacency towards global warming as their ancestral pottery practice becomes harder to maintain.”

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Brooklyn artist studios wrecked in warehouse blaze
ARTnews, September 18, 2025

“A fire ripped through a 19th-century warehouse in Red Hook, Brooklyn, late Wednesday, collapsing parts of the building and wiping out dozens of artist studios ahead of a major neighborhood open studios weekend.”

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ARCHITECTURE
Garden of unearthly delights: inside the eerie underground lair for ‘master of mobiles’ Alexander Calder
The Guardian, September 19, 2025

“The great kinetic artist has never been properly celebrated in his hometown of Philadelphia – until now. But is a $90m subterranean labyrinth, created by Herzog & de Meuron, really the answer?”

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The secrets behind the Roman Colosseum’s enduring engineering
Artnet, Artnet

“Rome’s Colosseum not only hosted gladiatorial games, but also animal hunts, mock-up naval battles, and even a few plays.”

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TECHNOLOGY
A.I. won’t replace workers. But only if we act now.
Observer, Observer

“Too much of today’s conversation about A.I. is stuck in the wrong frame. While pundits debate whether robots will steal jobs, the real question is much simpler: Can we prepare workers fast enough, or are we about to watch millions of people get economically steamrolled?”

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Can artists stop the AI slop machine?
Hyperallergic, September 17, 2025

“A recent workshop in Manhattan’s Lower East Side challenged the notion that the takeover of machine learning is inevitable.”

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REPATRIATION
Abbe Museum returning funerary cultural objects to Wabanaki Nations
Press Herald, September 17, 2025

“The Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor is working to repatriate funerary items and human remains to the Wabanaki Nations that had been missing from its collection — some unknowingly — for decades.”

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First Nations leaders talk repatriation of cultural items on final day of AFN annual general assembly
CBC, September 5, 2025

“A resolution before the assembly called on the AFN to create First Nations-led task force to develop a national repatriation strategy. It also called on the federal government to implement the recommendations from the Canadian Museums Association's 2022 report on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, including long-term funding to support First Nations' repatriation efforts."

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