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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/15887
Title: State of the Industry: A discussion of arts-centered urban revitalization
Authors: Aasman, Amber
Mecija, Casey
Rockingham, Graham
Smith, Jamie Gunner
Milne, Mark
Siva, Sam
Henderson, Scott
Keywords: IASPM-Canada;conference;Music & Labour 2013;Musique et travail 2013;roundtable;Industry Panel;Hamilton, Ontario;Urban Arts Initiative;Sonic Unyon;local music
Publication Date: 24-May-2013
Abstract: Roundtable discussion of arts-centered urban revitalization in Hamilton, Ontario, with a particular focus on James Street North. Moderator: Scott Henderson. Featuring Amber Aasman of the Urban Arts Initiative; Jamie Gunner Smith, tour manager, agent, and radio host; Casey Mecija of the band Ohbijou; Mark Milne of Sonic Unyon; Graham Rockingham, music critic, Hamilton Spectator; and Sam Siva, local music promoter.
Description: Audio file, video file.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/15887
Appears in Collections:Music & Labour / Musique et travail 2013

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09Panel - Industry Panel.mp3
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Audio recording222.87 MBaudio/basicView/Open
Panel, Discussion - Industry Panel - Urban Arts Revitalization.mov
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