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Found two records
Federal
This dataset contains the art works in the Canada Council Art Bank collection. For 50 years, the Art Bank has …
Record Modified: Feb 27, 2023
Record Released: Sep 25, 2016
Publisher: Canada Council for the Arts
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Keywords:
Art Bank
art bank
painting
installation
sculpture
media
work on paper
fibre
photograph
Key data on Canada Council funding offers a complete list of grant recipients from 2013-14 onwards, including detailed information by …
Record Modified: Feb 26, 2023
Record Released: Nov 28, 2016
Publisher: Canada Council for the Arts
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Keywords:
Open data
arts
funding
grants
artists
groups
arts organizations