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IDB America October 2005 Charo Quesada |
Languages Saved From Oblivion An IDB Cultural Center program supports efforts to revive the languages and traditions of tiny indigenous groups in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
IDB America November 2007 Anne Vena |
Art and Culture at the IDB Highlights of events organized by the IDB Cultural Center during the latter half of 2007. |
IDB America June 2007 Alexandra Russell-Bitting |
"Guatemala: Past and Future" Mayan traditions meet computer technology in art exhibit at the IDB Cultural Center. |
IDB America September 2004 Roger Hamilton |
Handicrafts as Local Art An exhibit of Bolivian folk art evokes local cultures and environments. |
IDB America February 2006 Charo Quesada |
Support for Caribbean Art New cultural programs provide fresh outlets for the creative talent of artists in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. |
IDB America February 2005 |
Latin American Art with Japanese Roots A new exhibit at the IDB celebrates the cultural contribution of Latin American artists of Japanese descent. |
IDB America August 2007 Alexandra Russell-Bitting |
Young Costa Rican Artists: Nine Proposals Exhibit at IDB headquarters showcased the diversity and pluralism of Costa Rica's contemporary art scene. |
IDB America January 2005 Charo Quesada |
Rediscovering Their Home Town Underprivileged children in Bucaramanga, Colombia, learn about their city's cultural riches. |
IDB America June 2005 Alexandra Russell-Bitting |
Paradox and Coexistence II Works by leading Latin American artists from the last two decades of the 20 th century are featured in a new exhibition at the IDB Cultural Center Art Gallery. |
IDB America September 2007 Alexandra Russell-Bitting |
Outstanding Works by Caribbean Artists The Art Museum of the Americas of the OAS houses the most comprehensive twentieth-century art collection from Latin America and the Caribbean on public display in Washington, D.C. |
IDB America October 2002 |
Children's photography highlights the environment The hilltop village of Yuscaran, in southern Honduras, was the setting for a ceremony Sept. 7 to inaugurate an exhibition of photographs by 22 school children aged 8 to 12. The photographs were produced as part of a Workshop on Environmental Photography. |
IDB America December 2001 Christina Mac Culloch |
A thirst for ethics Frustration with corruption in public life has mobilized civil society in many Latin American countries. Now, the IDB has launched an initiative on social capital, ethics, and development. |
IDB America April 2008 |
Government and Business Leaders to Attend IDB Group Annual Meeting Finance ministers, business leaders, civil society representatives and top artists from Latin America and the Caribbean will participate in the annual meeting of the Inter-American Development Bank, taking place in Miami, Florida, April 4-8. |
IDB America September 2001 Roger Hamilton |
1,400 years of Honduran art Expressive trails lead to unexpected destinations... |
IDB America January 2006 Charo Quesada |
How to Professionalize Art In Brazil, the Ze Pereira business incubator has succeeded in bringing local artisans together around a common project, as well as reviving crafts that help preserve Mato Grosso's culture and improve the local quality of life. |
IDB America November 2004 Charo Quesada |
An Old Master Inspires New Enthusiasm Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato goes on tour to support the cultural heritage of his country's poorest, most isolated communities. |
IDB America February 2004 Roger Hamilton |
Tradition and change in Peru's folk art New exhibit highlights the perseverance of cultural identity in a changing world |
IDB America March 2003 |
Accountability first A senior IDB manager argues that strong institutions and greater transparency in the management of public resources are the best means of combating corruption |