2009 Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts
Boston: Friday, April 3, 2009 to Sunday April 5, 2009

In today's world - in which ideas, products and information travel freely around the globe – artists, writers and musicians need to find ways not only to understand and compete with their international peers, but also to become active participants in this increasingly interconnected and interdependent society. But how to do that? How to find the money, the time and place to go?

TransCultural Exchange's 2009 Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts, which will take place April 3-5 at the Boston Omni Parker House Hotel, can help. http://transculturalexchange.org/conference_2009/overview.htm

Register early to ensure your participation in this weekend-long event. Registration is $265 before April 1; $350 after April 1, 2009.

Click on http://www.transcultrualexchange.org/conference_2009/overview.htm for the schedule of talks, details and to register.

NEW! TransCultural Exchange is pleased to announce its latest installation, The Tile Project, Destination: The World at the Kanoria Art Center in Ahmedabad, India.

TransCultural Exchange would like to thanks its 2009 Conference sponsors and supporters, including absolutearts.com; the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University, Artistay, The Asian Cultural Council, the Bank of America matching funds program, Thaddaeus Beal, Boston Art Dealers Association, Boston College, The Boston Foundation, The Consulate General of Israel to New England, Walter Crump, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Délégation du Québec à Boston, the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation, Col. Henry Hamby III, the Hewlett Packard matching funds program, I-Park, the Massachusetts Cultural Council's Adams Art Program, the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Mercantile Bank and Trust, the Netherland-America Foundation, New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University, Georgine Pennington, Julia Rabkin and Richard Lappin, ResArtis, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Carle Soule, the Taipei Cultural Center of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York, the Turkish Cultural Foundation, the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and the Greater Boston area Wal-Mart stores and the Wal-Mart Foundation.
For more information sponsorship, please contact Mary Sherman at msherman@transculturalexchange.org.

TransCultural Exchange is a 501c3 non-profit organization, whose goal is to bridge cultural, geographic, political and linguistic divides by bringing people together through the arts.