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White Mountain Academy of the Arts : ウィキペディア英語版 | White Mountain Academy of the Arts The White Mountain Academy of the Arts was an art school based in Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada. Formally opened to students in 1998, the academy sought to combine European and First Nations approaches to painting, photography, graphic design, and other arts forms.〔Linda Denley, "Press Releases: Excerpts from press releases sent to the Citizen newsroom", ''Ottawa Citizen'', 2 June 1998, C2.〕 James Bartleman, the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, became an honorary patron in August 2004.〔"Bartleman named patron of Elliot Lake arts academy", ''Sudbury Star'', 18 August 2004, A2.〕 ==History== The original committee which sought to establish the school, the Northern Institute of the Arts Planning Commission, acquired the building, a former Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology (CANMET) research laboratory, in 1998.〔("Delegations ask council about White Mountain renovations cost overrun" ). ''Elliot Lake Standard'', February 20, 2014.〕 White Mountain was located in a fairly isolated area in Northern Ontario, and it never received enough students or donations to survive as an institution. It folded in 2006,〔Rob O'Flanagan, "Elliot Lake art school didn't have a chance: Academy never had enough money or students", ''Sudbury Star'', 15 February 2006, A4; Rob O'Flanagan, "Good-bye White Mountain: Loss of Elliot Lake arts academy will be felt across Northern Ontario", ''Sudbury Star'', 12 April 2006, A4. See also Owen Brush, "White Mountain Academy a victim of poor management" (), ''Sudbury Star'', 4 March 2006, A9.〕 after failing to secure status as a degree-granting institution.〔("White Mountain’s fate in council’s hands" ). ''Elliot Lake Standard'', January 21, 2015.〕
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