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ANNUAL REPORT 2014

Cover:
ACMs Art for Change recycled public art project, Erdenebayar M., Moose used tires, 2014

Arts Council of Mongolia


Delta Center , 4th Floor
Chingeltei District,
Juulchin street
Ulaanbaatar 211238
Mongolia
www.artscouncil.mn

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CONTENT

Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Arts program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Community arts education program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Cultural heritage program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Development program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
ACM Donors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Supporters & Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
ACM Member organizations: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
ACM Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
ACM Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
ACM Commitees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
ACM staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Financial report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

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PREFACE
The Arts Council of Mongolia is very happy to present our annual report for 2014.
The chosen cover of the ACM 2014 Annual Report is the piece Moose, a sculpture made from recycled materials by artist M.
Erdenebayar. In 2014, Arts Council of Mongolia (ACM) launched the recycled sculpture series through the Art for Change community
art project with the support of the Asia Foundation. The series is now on public display in the 14th Khoroo of Sukhbaatar District.
Community residents in the Art for Change project participated in the artwork theme selection. Thirty years ago, moose were
common in the project areas, which were empty steppe at the time. Over the past 25 years, the area has been settled by migrants
from the countryside, creating a dense urban residential zone known as the ger districts. The artist and community chose the fauna
theme as a reminder of the disappearing ecological balance we face.
Since the urbanization, the moose has not returned. But we still have the responsibility to take care of our environment. Through
this community art project, we aimed to benefit the environment by increasing public awareness of reducing and recycling waste
through a creative process. The participating community, children, and youth were able to spend time creatively and engage in an
enjoyable experience by approaching the subject through art.
This project may be small, but we do not believe it will end here at one drop in the bucket or the voice of one artist. We hope the
cultural sector will work together on such issues in the future.
In 2014, ACM effectively and successfully continued its activities while creating new initiatives and implementing sustainable
projects.
One of ACMs major programs is the Arts Program. In 2014, the Arts Program focused on creating new initiatives and promoting
artistic excellence with increased competitiveness in partnership with the arts and culture sector. With broader goals and capacity,
the Arts Program implemented 22 different projects, trainings, and international exchange programs in the fields of film, dance,
music, visual arts, and arts management, involving more than 300 artists and arts managers and reaching over 7,000 people.
In 2014, to promote cultural diversity and bring world-renowned talents to Mongolia, the Arts Program presented AGULA, a joint
music production of Arga Bileg Ethno Jazz Band and the Henri Kaenzig Quintet; the dance production Reflection by Sodgerel T.,
principal dancer of Tumen Ekh National Song and Dance Ensemble; and, as part of the Ulaanbaatar International Film Festival, the
Arts Program presented twelve award-winning films selected by prestigious international film festivals including Cannes, Venice,
Toronto, Gotheburg, Tokyo, Sao Paolo and Berlinale. In addition, the Program provided a networking platform for international
exchange between Mongolian artists, performers, and managers and more than fifteen countries around the world including
Austria, Algeria, Iceland, France, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Palestine, Russia, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey and the U.S.
In 2014, Arts Council of Mongolias Community Arts Education Program focused on promoting public awareness of arts and culture
and increasing the value of arts and culture for individual and social development. The program implemented nine projects to

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increase public awareness of traditional and contemporary arts in the local community. As a highlight of the program, ACM initiated
and organized Lest We Regret Reduce, Rethink & Recycle! environmental arts exhibition, with the support of Rio Tinto LLC,
to improve understanding of proper consumption and waste management. Utilizing the arts, the exhibition facilitated awarenessraising of waste reduction and recycling and the impact of waste on the environment and human health. As a continuation of the
successful results of the project, ACM initiated implementation of Art for Change community art project in partnership with the Asia
Foundation.
In 2014, the Cultural Heritage Program focused on promoting cultural heritage to the general public, improving preservation of
heritage sites, building capacity of cultural organizations, and transmitting intangible cultural heritage. A number of projects were
carried out in this respect, including the Museum Secret TV documentary series, Amarbayasgalant Monastery Fire and Theft
Security project, a bilateral exchange program with the Vatican Museum, an acid-free museum supply and training project, folk
arts training, and capacity building for countryside cultural centers and museums.
ACMs Development Program aims to ensure sustainable development of ACM and Mongolian arts and culture and to increase
earned revenues through building creative partnerships with local and international businesses based in Mongolia.
In 2014, our operations and successful implementation were made possible by the sustained support of the following international
and local donors: The Asia Foundation, ACM-US, US Embassy in Mongolia, Royal Norwegian Embassy in Beijing, MCS Group,
MDC & KhanLex LLP, Rio Tinto LLC, Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism, Fund for the Development of Arts & Culture, Arts
Council Korea, KHAN Bank, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, ARD Financial Group, Best Western Premier
Tuushin Hotel, Mongolian Economic Forum, Oriflame Mongolia, Mr. Dwight Gee, Ecran Libre of France, Environmental Film
Festival (Washington DC), Mr. Ian Brown, Turkish Airlines, Embassy of Turkey, Vatican Museum, Mongol American Cultural
Association, APU Trading, Tuguldur Foundation, Xac Bank, Airlink Mongolia, and Ernst Young Mongolia Audit.
Finally, ACM thanks all organizations, individuals, partners, friends, members and volunteers for their charity. We ask you to join
hands and work together to preserve and contribute to arts and culture for the sustainable development of Mongolia!
Jantsannorov Natsag
ACM Chairman
Peoples Artist & Twice State Laureate Composer and Musicologist, PhD

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AGULA Swiss-Mongolian joint music concert, State Opera and Ballet Theatre, 2014

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RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS FOR 2014


Program goal:
To contribute to the sustainable development and competitiveness of the arts and culture sector in Mongolia
Program achievements:
In 2014, the Arts Program focused on worldwide promotion of Mongolian arts and culture and increased competitiveness of arts
and culture. The Arts Program worked towards these goals by nurturing artistic excellence among arts and culture organizations
and artists, building their capacities, enhancing their international collaboration, and cross-promoting both Mongolian arts and
culture abroad and world talents in Mongolia.
With broader goals and capacity, the Arts Program implemented 22 different projects, trainings, and international exchange
programs in the field of film, dance, music, visual arts, and arts management, and involved more than 350 artists and arts
managers, reaching over 7,000 people.
In 2014, to promote cultural diversity and bring world-renowned talents to Mongolia, the Arts Program presented AGULA, a joint
music production of Arga Bileg Ethno Jazz Band and the Henri Kaenzig Quintet; the dance production Reflection by Sodgerel T.,
principal dancer of Tumen Ekh National Song and Dance Ensemble; and, as part of the Ulaanbaatar International Film Festival,
the Arts Program presented twelve award-winning films selected by highly prestigious international film festivals including
Cannes, Venice, Toronto, Gotheburg, Tokyo, Sao Paolo and Berlinale. In addition, the Program provided a networking platform
for international exchange between Mongolian artists, performers, and managers in the fields of visual arts, film, dance, and music
and more than fifteen countries around the world including Austria, Algeria, Iceland, France, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Mexico,
Palestine, Russia, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey and the U.S.

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ECRAN LIBRE DOCUMENTARY


SCRIPT WRITING WORKSHOP
Project goal:
Build capacity of Mongolian documentary filmmakers through training opportunities
Project overview:
For the third year, ACM collaborated with Ecran Libre of France to build capacity among Mongolian documentary filmmakers by
providing training opportunities. This year, two young Mongolian filmmakers, Lkhagvadulam P. and Bekheedei B., were selected
by the organizer Ecran Libre to attend the Documentary Script Writing Workshop in Almaty, Kazakhstan, from March 1-15, 2014.
As a continuation of the project, Lkhagvadulam P. and Bekheedei B. participated in the Euroasia Co-production Meeting held as
part of the 11th Golden Apricot International Film Festival from July 5-14, 2014, in Erevan, Armenia.

Project partner:
Ecran Libre, France
Project donor:
European Union

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REFLECTION MODERN
DANCE PRODUCTION
Project goal:
Support young talents and nurture artistic excellence by providing designated funding and production support
Project overview:
ACM presented the modern dance production Reflection by Sodgerel Togtookhon, principal dancer of Tumen Ekh National Song
and Dance Ensemble, on May 9, 2014. The production celebrates Mongolian women and reflects the current perspectives and
value of women today. More than 300 people attended the black box-style stage production with live music, a DJ, and sounds of
nature. The production also featured on stage clothing designs by world-renowned fashion designer Ariunaa Suri, and the artwork
of artist Narbayasgalan U.
Project partner:
APU Co. Ltd,
Orgil Center
Golden Gobi Chocolate Co. Ltd
Veranda Restaurant
Xanadu Wines

Project donor:
ARD Financial Group

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TIME AND SPACE NOMADIC ARTS


RESIDENCY PROGRAM
Project goal:
Expand opportunities for Mongolian artists to work and collaborate with international artists
Project overview:
In 2014, ACM sustained the seventh phase of Time and Space Nomadic Arts Residency Program, supporting five Korean and six
Mongolian artists, curators, and dancers to undertake artistic exploration of the theme of Nonlinearity in South Gobi Province in
collaboration with and funding from the Arts Council of Korea and Nomadic Expeditions LLC. The works and joint artistic concepts
and media installations were created and exhibited in Ulaanbaatar on September 9-10, 2014.

Project partner & Donor:


Arts Council of Korea (ARKO), Korea

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ACM FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM


Project goal:
Contribute to the sustainable development of Mongolian arts and culture through building leadership capacity of emerging
Mongolian artists and arts administrators
Project overview:
ACM organized the seventh edition of the Fellowship Program to empower emerging cultural leaders by advancing their leadership,
management, and marketing skills, and deepening their understanding of cultural policy, arts advocacy, organizational governance, and
other related topics. In this edition, 16 artists and arts managers from visual arts, performing arts, heritage, media, photography, and
the press were selected to enhance their skills and strengthen the creative network among themselves and with guest experts.
Project donor:
ACM-US

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YOUNG LEADERSHIP
IN THE ARTS PROGRAM
Project goal:
Grow a sustainable and viable network of young emerging artists and art administrators aged 18 to 25 through capacity building
in leadership and arts management
Project overview:
ACM successfully implemented the fourth Young Leadership in the Arts Program with the support of the Royal Norwegian Embassy
in Beijing, promoting 20 new young leaders in the arts field. Project implementation consisted of two main activities. First, the
project expanded the leadership and arts management knowledge of young artists in visual art, film, TV, music, dance and design.
Secondly, four selected participants will gain hands-on experience in music festival management at the Oslo World Music Festival
in Norway.
Project donor:
Royal Norwegian Embassy in Beijing

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MONGOLIA FOCUS AT THE 22ND ENVIRONMENTAL


FILM FESTIVAL IN WASHINGTON, DC
Project goal:
Promote Mongolian film and filmmakers abroad and exchange between the U.S and Mongolian film industries
Project overview:
Together with the Environmental Film Festival in Washington, DC, the Nations Capital of the United States, ACM co-presented
a selection of Mongolian documentaries, including Singer from Taiga, Give a Chance to the World, and Horse Trainer among 200
films from 38 countries around the world. Mongolian filmmakers Bayar B. and Batbileg Z attended the festival from March 18-20,
2014, and showcased their films for the first time in the U.S.
Project partner:
Environmental Film Festival in Washington, D.C, US

Project donor:
Trust for Mutual Understanding

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TURKISH FILM EXCHANGE ISTANBUL UNVEILED


Project goal:
Promote Turkish and Mongolian arts and cultural exchange and celebrate Turkish cinema in Mongolia
Project overview:
ACM organized the screening of Turkish travel documentary Istanbul Unveiled on March 26th, 2014, in partnership with the
Turkish Embassy and Turkish Airlines. The screening was part of celebratory events for the 45th anniversary of diplomatic
relations between Mongolia and Turkey. As part of the event, Turkish film director Serif Yenen was invited to Mongolia to present
to Mongolian audiences on Turkish culture and his film Istanbul Unveiled.

Project partner:
Embassy of Turkey in Mongolia

Project donor:
Turkish Airlines

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AGULA - A SWISS-MONGOLIAN
JOINT MUSIC PROJECT
Project goal:
Promote artistic exchange between Switzerland and Mongolia
Project overview:
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Switzerland and Mongolia, and as part of the 10th Anniversary
of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation in Mongolia, the Swiss Cooperation Office in Mongolia initiated AGULA
- a Swiss-Mongolian joint music production in partnership with the Arts Council of Mongolia. The artistic exchange celebrates
five decades of cooperation between the two countries in development, education, economics, and culture. The name AGULA is
derived from the old Mongolian word for mountain. The A represents the Alps of Switzerland and the Altai Mountains of Mongolia,
as well as the long-lasting relationship between the two countries. Within the framework of the AGULA project, two leading groups
from each country, the Heinrich Kaenzig Quintet from Switzerland and the Arga Bileg Ethno Jazz Band from Mongolia, joined
forces to create a new music production and held two nights of concerts at the State Opera and Ballet Theatre on May 29 and 30,
2014. Moreover, the lead artists recorded a joint AGULA album in partnership with Swiss production label Musiques Suisses. The
album will be released in Switzerland in February, 2015. Following the album release, the AGULA performance will go on tour.
Project partner:
Musiques Suisses, Swiss

Project donor:
Swiss Cooperation Office in Mongolia

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EXHIBITION OF ARTIST
KHURELBAATAR CH.
Project goal:
Support acclaimed Mongolian visual artist Khurelbaatar Ch. and promote partnership and artistic excellence
Project overview:
In June, 2014, ACM organized a solo exhibition for the Mongolian artistic talent Khurelbaatar Ch. at the Gallery of the Union of
Mongolian Artists. The exhibition included a publication of the first ever catalogue featuring the artists best works of art.

Project donor:
MDS & KhanLex LLP Law Firm
Union of Mongolian Artists

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GRASS EXHIBITION OF ARTIST


SARANTSATSRALT S.
Project goal:
Support one of Mongolias most prominent female visual artists, Sarantsatsralt S., and promote artistic excellence
Project overview:
In June of 2014, ACM organized a solo exhibition of one of Mongolias talented female artists, Sarantsatsralt S., at the Red Ger Art
Gallery. This exhibition was not just a painting, a canvas, a brushstroke or color, but is, taken wholly, the modest speech of Mother
Nature touched by the sense of the artist, caught and refined by the painter, and transmitted to the viewer.

Project donor:
Tseren Tours LLC.
KHAN BANK

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ASIAN ARTS THEATER EXCHANGE


Project goal:
Promote inter Asia contemporary art exchange and provide network opportunity for Asian theater professionals
Project overview:
ACM became the official member of Asian arts theater network in 2014 and as part of the network initiative; ACM representative
visited the Asian Cultural Complex work in process and introduced Mongolian contemporary arts scene. As a follow up of the visit,
group of Asian arts theater representatives visited Mongolia in June, 2014 and met selected Mongolian talents for programming
for the opening season of the theater in September 2015.
Project partner:
Asian Arts Theater, Korea

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ARGA BILEG U.S TOUR 2014


Project goal:
Promote Mongolian arts abroad and the Mongolian modern music scene in North America
Project overview:
With the goal of promoting Mongolian arts abroad and the Mongolian modern music scene in North America, ACM organized a
five city tour for Arga Bileg Ethno Jazz Band from September 15 to October 1, 2014. The tour included the bands performances
at Town Hall in Seattle, Lotus World Music Festival in Bloomington, ShapeShifter Lab and Tomi Jazz in New York, and Denver
Arts School in Denver. This tour opened a window for more than 2,000 US audience members to understand the unique musical
traditions of this extraordinary country and to hear how Mongolias traditions can be woven into entirely new musical experiences.

Project partner:
Lotus World Music Festival, US
Town Hall in Seattle, US
Denver Arts School, US

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ULAANBAATAR INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL 2015
Project goal:
Project overview:
For the second year, ACM was selected by the Mongolian Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism to be the main organizer of the
Ulaanbaatar International Film Festival from October 8-13, 2014. In partnership with the Implementing Agency of the Arts and Culture
Department of the Mayors Office, the Turkish Embassy in Mongolia, and the Mongolian Film Council, ACM presented an exclusive
program of twelve awarding-winning films from Austria, Iceland, France, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Palestine, Russia, Thailand and Turkey
which were recognized by the Cannes, Venice, Berlin, Toronto, Goteborg, Tokyo, and Sao Paolo international film festivals. This years
festival consisted of four different themes: a Mongolian program, an International program, a Turkish Cinema Focus Day, and the World
Cinema Fund program.
This year Turkey was chosen as the festivals focus country to commemorate and celebrate the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations
between Mongolia and Turkey. In collaboration with the Turkish embassy in Ulaanbaatar, the festival showcased three Turkish movies,
including this years winner of the Palme dOr in Cannes, Winter Sleep, by internationally renowned art cinema director Nuri Bilge Ceylan.
More than 2,500 moviegoers seized the opportunity and watched one or more of the sixteen movies screened at UBIFF. And for the first
time, this year the audience had the opportunity to vote for their favorite movie among the international selection. The Ministry of Culture,
Sport and Tourism announced the winner of the first Audience Award at UBIFF at the closing ceremony of the festival. The audience
award-winning movie was the Russian film Leviathan by renowned director Andrey Zvyagintsev.

Project partner:
Turkish Embassy
Mongolian Film Council

Project Organizer & Donor:


Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism

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MINIATURE ART FESTIVAL


Project goal:
Promote Mongolian art internationally and support artistic excellence
Project overview:
ACM extended its partnership with Algeria for the second year by sending artist Sukhbaatar L. to the Minature Art Festival held
in Tlemcen, Algeria, from October 13-20, 2014. The festival provided the opportunity for the Mongolian artist to create his own
artwork for an international platform. Sukhbaatar L. participated with three works of art, with Nomadic, 30x40 oil on canvas,
winning second place at the festival.
Project partner:
Miniature Art Festival, Algeria
Sema Balaman, Curator

L.Sukhbaatar,
Nomad artwork

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UNTYABLE KNOT SOLO EXHIBITION OF


EMERGING YOUNG ARTIST BADRAL BU.
Project goal:
To support young talented artists Badral Bu. with curatorial and funding support to create innovative and egdy exhibition
Project description:
ACM promotes Mongolian leading contemporary artists locally and internationally and supports artists creativity and artistic
excellence through its Red Ger Art Gallery. With this goal, ACM supported young talented artists Badral Bu. with curatorial and
funding support to create innovative and egdy exhibition titled Untyable knot from November 11-18, 2014.
Project donor:
Ian Finley, Asian Arts Magazine
Khan Bank

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LIGHTBOX ANIMATION MASTER CLASS


Project goal:
Project overview:
ACM partnerd with the Radio, Television and Media Art School to organize the Lightbox Animation Master Class, November 1728, 2014, with the goals of developing animation art in Mongolia, building capacity among animation students, and promoting
international artistic exchange. The Turkish Embassy, Turkish Airlines, Gobi Cave Restaurant, and Altan Biir also supported and
became partners of the project, helping to make it a reality. The master of the class, Mustafa Ozkan, was invited from Turkey and
mentored 25 students for two weeks, teaching basic theories, techniques, and practices of animation.

Project partner:
Radio, Television and Media Art School

Project donor:
Turkish Embassy
Turkish Airlines
Gobi Cave Restaurant
Altan Biir

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COMMUNITY ARTS
EDUCATION PROGRAM

Lest We Regret Reduce, Rethink & Recycle! environmental arts exhibition

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PROGRAM GOAL
To promote public awareness of arts and culture and increase the value of arts and culture for human and social development

PROGRAM ACHIEVEMENTS
In 2014, Arts Council of Mongolias Community Arts Education Program focused on promoting public awareness of arts and culture
and increasing the value of arts and culture for individual and social development.
The program implemented nine projects to increase public awareness of traditional and contemporary arts of the local community
and provided access to arts education for 180 youth and schoolchildren. In addition, the program awarded annual tuition fees for
15 students from local arts and culture schools.
As a highlight of the program, ACM initiated and organized Lest We Regret Reduce, Rethink & Recycle! environmental arts
exhibition with the support of Rio Tinto LLC to increase public awareness and understanding of proper consumption. Utilizing the
arts, the exhibition facilitated awareness-raising of waste reduction and recycling and the impact of waste on the environment and
human health. As a continuation of the successful results of the project, ACM initiated implementation of Art for Change community
art project in partnership with the Asia Foundation. Art for Change aimed to provide environmental education for the community
and increase public awareness of recycling and living in an eco-friendly environment. For these new initiatives, ACM produced
nine recycled sculptures and ten short films on the arts and environmental and green development in collaboration with 20 visual
and media artists. The campaigns reached more than 20,000 people through events and media outreach.
Moreover, ACM successfully organized the 7th annual Culture Naadam Festival with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Sport,
and Tourism, the Development Fund for Arts and Culture, and KHAN Bank. The festival promoted traditional Mongolian arts and
culture to 20,000 visitors and reached more than 40,000 people through various media.

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PROJECTS OF 2014

ART SEE TALK SERIES


Project goal:
Increase public awareness of the arts by facilitating interaction and exchange between artists and communities
Project overview:
In partnership with Altan Khalis Association, ACM presented young film director Sh.Ikhbayar and his first documentary The Will
to Art at the Tengis Cinema as part of the Art See Talk series. The documentary featured young artists creations and their family
lives. Moreover, ACM is planning to broaden the Art See Talk series through TV programming, bringing together opinion makers to
discuss and debate selected topics. Through this new medium, ACM will broaden public education regarding the role of arts and
creativity for human and social development.

Project partner:
Altan Khalis Association

Sh. Ikhbayar., Uran Khas film screening at Tengis movie theatre

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LEST WE REGRET...REDUCE,
RETHINK & RECYCLE! EXHIBITION
Project goal:
Increase public awareness and understanding of proper consumption by providing education through the arts on the methods and
importance of reducing and recycling waste
Project overview:
From March 19 to April 10, 2014, ACM organized Lest We Regret Reduce, Rethink & Recycle! environmental arts exhibition to
broaden public awareness and understanding of proper consumption. Utilizing the arts, the exhibition facilitated awareness-raising
of waste reduction and recycling and the impact of waste on the environment and human health.
As part of the exhibition, seven emerging artists designed six recycled sculptures with accompanying short videos and photography.
Overall, the exhibition directly reached more than 2,500 people, while over 10,000 people were reached through social media and
other media outlets. To contact a wider audience, the exhibition travelled to the Mongolian Economic Forum on March 24, 2014 as part
of the Whisper of Nature day, and to the U.S Embassy Residence for the US Independence Day Celebration on July 04, 2014.
Project partner:
City Municipality Office
Mongolian National Association of Recycling

Project donor:
Rio Tinto LLC

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ARTS FOR CHANGE


COMMUNITY ARTS PROJECT
Project goal:
Increase public awareness and understanding of reducing and recycling solid waste and promote anti-littering through a creative
process
Project overview:
From May to November 2014, ACM implemented the Art for Change community art project to increase public awareness of
reducing and recycling solid waste and to promote anti-littering through a creative process. ACM and selected artists Erdenebayar
M., Dalkh-Ochir Yo. and Batkholboo D. jointly created with local community residents a recycled sculpture series entitled My Subdistrict Waste-free Area. The sculptures utilized recyclable waste from three different city sub-districts (Sukhbaatar Districts 14th
sub-district, Khan-Uul Districts 13th sub-district, and the 27th sub-district of Bayanzurkh District). In addition, ACM organized three
weeks recycled arts training for 100 students from secondary schools of the select sub-districts, producing three short videos
about the community arts project.
Project partner:
City Municipality Office
National Association of Recycling
27th Khoroo of Bayanzurkh District
13th Khoroo of Khan-Uul District
14th Khoroo of Sukhbaatar District
Schools 102, 35, and 26
Project donor:
The Asia Foundation

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CULTURE NAADAM
Project goal:
Promote traditional Mongolian arts and culture and broaden the cultural content and service of Mongolias national festival
Project overview:
On July 11-12, 2014, ACM and Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture jointly organized the 7th annual Culture Naadam
Festival at Hui Doloon Hudag Valley to promote traditional Mongolian arts and culture for the local and international communities.
During Culture Naadam, we presented the One Day of Mongolia crafts village and Steppe Revise traditional arts performance
with the aim of enhancing public knowledge of traditional arts and culture and transmitting cultural heritage to future generations.
Culture Naadam reached 20,000 visitors through the festival, with more than 40,000 reached through various media.
Project partner:
Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture
National Commission for Naadam Festival

Project donor:
Ministry of Culture, Sport, and Tourism
KHAAN Bank
Development Fund for Arts and Culture

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COMMUNITY ARTS
EDUCATION PROGRAM

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COLORFUL DAY TRAINING


Project goal:
Increase public awareness of arts and culture and provide creative opportunities for hospital patients through the arts
Project overview:
On June 10, 2014, ACM organized the Colorful Day arts therapy training in partnership with the Foundation for Hospital Art and
the 3rd State Hospital of Mongolia to increase public awareness of arts and culture and provide creative opportunities for hospital
patients. As part of the project, experts from the Foundation conducted the arts training and created art works in collaboration with
40 hospital patients and workers from the 3rd State Hospital of Mongolia.
Project partner:
3rd State Hospital
Foundation for Hospital Art, USA

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ORIFLAME MONGOLIA
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Project goal:
Support future arts leaders and young talents who are successfully studying at the Music and Dance College
Project overview:
For the third year, ACM and Oriflame Mongolia LLC jointly awarded scholarships to the ten best students at the Music and Dance
College. The awardees were Mandukhai Ts., Byamba-Erdene M., Nyamsuren M., Enkhdulam T., Amarjargal B., Dorjsuren J.,
Dulguunzaya B., Nyamsuren G., Khosbayar D. and Ariunzaya J.
Project partner:
Music and Dance College

Project donor:
Oriflame Mongolia LLC

Program participants, 2013

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FUTURE TALENT
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Project goal:
Support future arts leaders and young talents who are successfully studying arts and culture, especially in the fields of music
composition and conducting, musicology, and string instruments
Project overview:
For the fifth year, ACM and Mongol-American Cultural Association jointly awarded scholarships to five students studying specific
fields of music. Scholarships were awarded to students Ankhmaa B., Ariunnomin A., and Nomuunaa B. from Music and Dance
College and students Nyamsuren J. and Tuvshintugs J. from Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture.

Project partner:
Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture
Music and Dance College

Project donor:
Mongol-American Cultural Association, US

Program participants, 2013

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MONGOL-AMERICAN SCHOOL
PAIRING PROGRAM
Project goal:
Empower future leaders through youth exchange between Mongolia and the US in culture and education
Project overview:
Together with the Zorig Foundation, ACM implemented the Mongol-American School Pairing Program to empower future leaders
through youth exchanges on culture and education. This year the program enhanced arts and culture knowledge and Englishspeaking skills of 80 students from School #92, Future Complex School, and Music and Dance College of Mongolia through a
series of lectures, joint workshops, and community events. As part of the exchange, ten Mongolian students and teachers visited
the US in March of 2014 followed by a visit of six American students and teachers to Mongolia in June, 2014.
Project partner:
Zorig Foundation

Project donor:
ACM-US

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SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR


BALLET STUDENTS
Project goal:
Support development of Mongolian classical ballet through scholarships to promising ballet students
Project overview:
In partnership with Global Education LLC, ACM supported professional development of future ballet dancers by awarding
scholarships for five ballet students from Music and Dance College to participate in the Summer Intensive Program of Colorado
Ballet Academy in July, 2014.
Project partner:
Global Education LLC
Music and Dance College

Project donor:
ACM-US
US Embassy

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ARTS + HUMAN RIGHTS TALK


Project goal:
Increase public awareness of human rights and social inequality through the arts and bring together opinion makers, artists, and
human rights specialists to discuss the importance of the arts for human rights and social issues
Project overview:
On December 19, 2014, ACM organized the Arts and Human Rights presentation and talk to increase public awareness of human
rights and social inequality through the arts and bring together opinion makers, artists, and human rights specialists to discuss the
importance of the arts for human rights and social issues. Additionally, the event served to build connections among artists, human
rights experts, and civic society organizations. At the presentation, ACM introduced and discussed works of art that address
human rights issues, including Social Injustice arts exhibition by artist Lkhagvadorj E. and short films Dream by director Khoroldorj
Ch. and Every Step is a Hurdle by Globe international NGO.
Project donor:
Embassy of Canada

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CULTURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM

Khamag MongolFolk art festival, UB Palace

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PROGRAM GOAL
To preserve, promote, and transmit the unique heritage of Mongolia

PROGRAM ACHIEVEMENTS
The Cultural Heritage Program has continued to contribute to the preservation and promotion of both intangible and tangible
heritage of Mongolia and to transmit cultural heritage knowledge to the public and youth. The program has created and maintained
a strong network among local government, international organizations, heritage practitioners, and arts and culture organizations.
In 2014, the program focused on promoting cultural heritage to the general public, improving preservation of heritage sites,
building capacity of cultural organizations, and transmitting intangible cultural heritage. A number of projects were carried out in
this respect, including the Museum Secret TV documentary series, Amarbayasgalant Monastery Fire and Theft Security project,
a bilateral exchange program with the Vatican Museum, an acid-free museum supply and training project, folk art training, and
capacity building for countryside cultural centers and museums.

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PROJECTS OF 2014

MUSEUM SECRET TV DOCUMENTARY


Project goal:
Raise general public awareness on the importance of movable cultural heritage, promote museum artifacts, and increase museum
visitors
Project overview:
In 2014, ACM initiated the Museum Secret TV series to promote awareness of the cultural and historical importance of Mongolian
museums and their valuable artifacts, producing the first episode with the support of XAC Bank. ACM produced and broadcasted
the first episode of Museum Secret in partnership with Mongolias nationwide broadcaster MNBTV. The episode featured Gobi
Noyon Hutagt Museum of Dornogobi Province, promoting the tangible heritage of the 5th Noyon Incarnate Lama of the Gobi and
the traditions and wisdom of Mongolian monks regarding their heritage preservation.

Project partner:
Gobi Noyon Khutagt Museum
MNBTV
Project donor:
XAC Bank

Gobi Noyon Khutagt Museum

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AMARBAYASGALANT MONASTERY PREVENTIVE


PRESERVATION PROJECT, PHASE II
Project goal
Improve preservation of the heritage site Amarbayasgalant Monastery, endowing it to the next generation
Project overview
Since 2010, ACM has continued to implement the Amarbayasgalant Monastery Fire and Theft Security Project, Phase II, with a
grant from the US Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation. This project is a preventive conservation of Amarbayasgalant
Monastery that mitigates the risk of fire and theft. In 2014, a complete lightning protection system was installed at the monastery
complex.
Project partners
Amarbayasgalant Monastery
Selenge Province State Specialized Inspection Agency
Yalguun Bayan LLC
Mongol Energo Service LLC

Project donor
US Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation

Amarbayasgalant Monastery

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MUSEUM PRESERVATION
TRAINING AND SUPPLIES
Project goal:
Improve museum collection preservation, advance the proficiency of Mongolian museum professionals, and expand international
partnership in cultural heritage preservation
Project overview:
ACM began implementation of the project partnering with US Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture on the procurement of
an acid-free preservation supply for Mongolian museums, and specialized training in the long-term care and handling of museum
collection objects, with the aim of improving the preservation condition of Mongolian museum artifacts.

Project partner:
Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, US
Mongolian Museum Association

Project donor:
US Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation
ACM-US

During the museum preservation training and supplies, 2009

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MONGOLIANTEMPLES.ORG WEBSITE
Project goal
Promote Mongolias Buddhist culture internationally and locally, create a comprehensive database of Mongolian monasteries
accessible to the general public, and contribute to the documentation of Mongolian cultural heritage
Project overview
Launched in 2014, Mongoliantemples.org provides data on over 1,000 monasteries collected through a countrywide survey and
through ACMs Documentation of Mongolian Monasteries project.
Project partners:
Ms. Sue Byrne Consultant

Project donor:
ACM-US
Ms. Sue Byrne Private Donor

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HERITAGE CONSERVATORS
BILATERAL EXCHANGE
Project goal:
Expand international partnership in cultural heritage preservation, import international best practices of heritage restoration, and
promote Mongolian cultural heritage internationally
Project overview:
In November 2014, the Mongolian Cultural Heritage Center and ACM representatives participated as speakers in the international
conference Sharing Conservation III, presenting a paper regarding restoration work on a 13th century Mongolian aristocratic
dress called a deel. The paper was published in the Vatican Museums Ethics and Practice of Conservation: A Handbook for the
Conservation of Ethnographic Heritage and Artifacts made with Different Materials. Moreover, a Mongolian restorer visited the
Vatican Museums five restoration laboratories to study best practices of cultural heritage object restoration and discussed further
possible collaboration in the field.
Project partner:
Center for Cultural Heritage, Italy

Project donor:
Vatican Museum, Italy

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CAPACITY BUILDING TRAINING FOR


COUNTRYSIDE CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
Project goal:
Build local capacity on cultural heritage preservation and advance the proficiency of museum professionals and cultural workers
Project overview:
ACM organized capacity building trainings in the South Gobi Province towns (soums) of Dalanzadgad, Khanbogd, Manlai, and
Bayan-Ovoo with an aim to promote the Law on the Protection of Cultural Heritage, to increase proficiency of museum professionals,
and to strengthen management of arts and cultural organizations. Over 100 people enrolled in the trainings, including state
officials, heritage experts, artists, cultural workers, and other interested individuals.
Project partner:
Center for Cultural Heritage
Mongolian Museum Association
Museum of Omnogobi Province
Cultural Centers of Khanbogd, Manlai, Bayan-Ovoo

Project donor:
Oyutolgoi LLC

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FOLK ART TRAINING


Project goal:
Transmit intangible cultural heritage to youth and the general public and promote folk art and its practitioners
Project overview:
ACM conducted trainings in the folk arts of long song, horse fiddle, benedictions, and folk dance in the South Gobi Province towns
(soums) of Khanbogd, Manlai, and Bayan-Ovoo with the support of Oyutolgoi LLC, enrolling over 200 youths and individuals and
transmitting the cultural heritage of folk art.
Project partner:
National Folk Song and Dance Academic Ensemble
Cultural Heritage Center
Union of Mongolian Minstrels
Heritage Practitioners of Omnogobi Province

Project donor:
Oyutolgoi LLC

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KHAMAG MONGOL FOLK ART FESTIVAL


Project goal:
Disseminate intangible cultural heritage, promote rituals and customs, and promote diversity of ethnic culture
Project overview:
ACM collaborated with APU Company to organize the Khamag Mongol Folk Art Festival with an aim to preserve diverse cultural
expressions of Mongolias ethnic groups, revive intangible cultural heritage, and transmit cultural heritage to the youth and general
public. With the help of 500 participants who showcased their knowledge and talents on stage, the festival promoted the languages,
dialects, ritual customs, and folk art forms of eleven ethnic groups: Bayat, Buriat, Darkhad, Durvud, Zahchin, Kazakh, Torguud,
Uriankhai, Khalkha, Khotgoid, and Khoton.
Project donor:
APU Company

Project donor:
APU Company

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DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Mongolian Economic Forum, The Government Palace, 2014

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RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS FOR 2014


PROGRAM GOAL:
ACMs Development program aims to ensure sustainable development of ACM and Mongolian arts culture and to increase its
earned revenues through building a creative partnership with local and international businesses based in Mongolia.
In this regards the program raised funds through ACM Membership and Culture Attack Take a Break, Let Us Handle It! services.
Program partner:
ACM organization & individual members
Business Council of Mongolia
European Union
KHAN Bank
Ministry of Justice
Mongolian Economic Forum
PriceWater Cooper House audit
Transparency International LLC
Xanady Wines
Program donor:
ARD Financial Group

ACM Membership
One of the important part of the local fundraising is ACM
membership. In 2014 in order to enhance active participation of
public in building awareness of ACM activities and supporting
emerging artists ACM continued the Bringing the Arts to you!
creative series and organized Reflection solo concert of dancer of
Tumen Ekh Ensemble Sodgerel T. with support of ARD Financial
Group.
Thanks to the membership campaign 7 organizations and 88
individuals became ACM members and actively involved in ACM
events. There is 50 percent increase in the number of members
comparing the same period of 2013

DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

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MONGOLIAN ECONOMIC FORUM


Development program is to promote the role of arts and culture in social, human and economic development and build awareness
of ACM among business sector ACM participated in the Mongolian Economic Forum on 24 May 2014. This year, Mongolian
Economic Forum was organized under the theme of Man - Development trigger. ACM presented open discussion on the subject
Values for attendances of the forum. Also ACM developed and presented social development issues through contemporary
visual and video art, folk art performances for the third time.

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CULTURE ATTACK
TAKE A BREAK, LET US HANDLE IT! SERVICES
In 2014 ACM continued to implement Culture Attack- take a break, let us handle it! Series of different creative services with the
aim to bring a need based quality cultural products and services to businesses and individuals. Culture Attack services includes
reception, anniversary and party organizing services, cultural adjustment programs for expats, team building and corporate value
sharing trainings.
ACM provided Take a break event services for Transparency International, Ministry of Justice, European Union and
PricewaterhouseCoopers Audit. Also program brought a new, creative art gift to Mongolian handcrafts market and aims to continue
this effort in the future.

RED GER GALLERY

Red Ger Art Gallery was established in 2003 to promote


Mongolian fine arts domestically and internationally and
to support the long-term sustainability of the culture sector
by providing a market platform for artists. The Red Ger Art
Gallery has showcased the work of several famous and
young emerging artists and is an invaluable resource for the
trainings and public lectures the ACM organizes to build the
capacity of Mongolian arts and culture professionals. In 2014
ACM continued to run the Red Ger Art Gallery at the KHAN
BANK headquarter located in Seoul Street. The The gallery
has expanded its activity organizing different events, trainings
and receptions with the purpose of to earn income and
sustain its activities. In 2014 the gallery continued to support
Mongolian talented artists and organized 23 art exhibitions.

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ACM DONORS OF 2014

ACM DONORS:

ACM-US
Airlink Mongolia /in kind/
APU Co.Ltd
ARD Financial Group
Arts and Culture Development Fund
Arts Council of Korea
Best Western Premier Tuushin Hotel (in kind)
Ecran Libre, France
Environmental Film Festival, US
Ernst & Young Mongolia Audit /in kind/
KHAN Bank
MCS Group
MDC & KhanLex LLP law firm
Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism
Mongol-American cultural association, USA
Mongolian Economic forum
Mr.Dwight Gee
Mr.Ian Findlay Brown
Norwegian Embassy in Beijing
Oriflame Mongol LLC
Rio Tinto LLC
Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation
The Asia Foundation
Tuguldur Foundation /in kind/
Turkish Airlines /in kind/
Turkish Embassy in Mongolia
US Embassy in Mongolia
Vatican Museum, Italy
Bank

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ACM SUPPORTERS & PARTNERS:

Amarbayasgalant monastery
C1 V
Cultural heritage center
D-Light
Eagle V
Eagle.mn
Edutainment TV Glob International
European Union
Foundation for Music Education Development
Gereg magazine
Gobi cashmere
Gobiin noyon khudagt museum NGO in Dornogobi province
Goodali magazine
Health TV
Honorary Consul General Office of Mongolia, Denver, USA
Ikon.mn
Implementing Agency of Capital city Governor-Arts and
Culture Department
Institute of Finance, business department
Lotus Education and Art Foundation, USA
MNB TV
Mongol messenger newspaper
Mongol TV
Mongolian museum association
Mongolian University of Arts and Culture
Mrs Julia Sloan
Music and Dance College
Naadam organizing committee
National Songs and Dance Ensemble
News.mn
Niislel Guide magazine
NTV
Office of the Mayor of Ulaanbaatar
Open Society Forum
SBN V
Sound of Mongolia

State Opera and Ballet Theatre


Tengis movie theatre
Town Hall Seattle, USA
UBS V
Umnugobi museum
Umnugobi, Bayan-Ovoo soum cultural center
Umnugobi, Khanbogd cultural center
Umnugobi, Manlai soum cultural center
White Arch studio
Zanabazar fine arts museum
Zorig Foundation

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ACM MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS:


Sponsor: $1,000-$4,999\
Nomadic Expeditions LLC
PricewaterhouseCoopers Audit LLC
Taipei Trade & Economic Representative Office in Ulaanbaatar
Xanadu Fine Wines /in kind/

Supporter: $500-$999
GE International Inc., Mongolia Representative Office
Louis Vuitton Mongolia LLC
Noyon Uul Erdene LLC
Sant Maral Foundation
Tur Khurkh LLC

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ACM INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS


Golden Benefactor: over 1 million T

Supporter: 100,000-299,999

Byambasaikhan.B & Unurjargal.D


Galtmaa.B
Mark Bailey & Delgertsesteg.Ch
Onon.L
Peter Morrow
Roger Perry
Solongo.U
Tsagaan. P
Urnaa .M

Altaitsetseg.S
Ashidmaa. D
Azjargal.Kh
Batchuluun. Ts
Bat-Orgil.T
Batsetseg.N
Battur /in kind/
Bayarmaa. B
Bayarmaa. G
Bayarmaa. S
Bayarmagnai. P
Bilegt. O
Bold.M
Bolor.E
Bolormaa
Bolormaa. Sh
Buyannemekh. A
Curt Chatelain
Davaasuren. Ch
Delgermaa.Z
Delgersaikhan. A
Enkhnasan. L
Enkhtsatsral .D
Enkhtuya. N
Erdenebileg. B
Ganbold D.
Ganbold.G
Gantumur.Ts
Ganzul.G
Gereltuya. T
Indra.B
Ivana Grollova

Sponsor: 300,000-499,999
Ariunaa. B
Bolor. L /in kind/
Enkhtuya. O
Ganbold.Ch
Mergen.Ch
Nasantsengel.B
Oyungerel. P
Oyuntsetseg O.
Sainbayar.D
Togoo. J
Yannick Queguiner

Julie Pitzen
Khulan. Kh.
Lauren Cousyn
Lkhamtseren.B
Mandirgua.B
Mashbadrakh.B
Munkhdelger.S.
Munkhsaikhan.B.
Munkhsoyol.B
Munkhtuvshin.Ts
Munkhtuya.D
Myagmarjav.S
Nandintsetseg. D
Narantuya.M
Narmandkah. G
Nick Cousyn
Norov. S
Odon. D
Orgiltuya. D
Otgonsuren.B
Oyun. G.
Oyunbileg.B
Oyunsuren.Ts
Sanjmyadagmaa.J
Saruul.D
Tumenjargal
Undraa.A
Yanjinlkham.M.
Yanjinsuren. S
Zul-Erdene.O
n Von Hagen

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ACM BOARD MEMBERS


*** as of December, 2014

Andrew Woodly
President and CEO Oyu Tolgoi LLC
Badral Y.
CEO, Mongolia Quest
Batchimeg P.
General Director of APU Trading LLC
Belgutei T.
Technical producer of Mongol HD and
ACM Fellow Board member **

Layton Croft.
Vice President, International
Government Relations-Asia, Peabody
Energy
Lee Taero
Ambassador of Korea

Oyungerel J.
Board Chair, Petrovis LLC
Peter Morrow
Partner, NovaTerra
Piper Campbell
Ambassador of the USA*

Mandar P. Jayawant
Managing director,
Mongolia Opportunities Partners

Sumati L.
Director, Sant Maral Foundation

Bold L.
Sculptor

Mend-Ooyo G.
President, Academy of Culture and
Poetry

Takenori Shimizu
Ambassador of Japan

Byambasaikhan B.
Chairman, Business Council of Mongolia

Murat Karagz
Ambassador of Turkey

Tsagaan P.
Head, Office of the President
of Mongolia

Enkhbat B.
Managing Director, Khan Lex Advocates

Norihiko Kato
CEO, Khan Bank

Walter Jenkins
President, Inclusive Solutions Inc

Ganbold Ch.
Board Chair, XAC Bank

Odjargal J.
President, MCS Holding

Yves Delaunay
Ambassador of France

Jalsa Urubshurow
President, Nomadic Expeditions

Otgontuya Kh.
Chair, Tuguldur Foundation

Jantsannorov N.
Chairman, Arts Council of Mongolia

Oyun S.
Member of Parliament of Mongolia

*Non voting member, ** Visiting Board ,*** as of December, 2014

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ACM COMMITTEES
*** as of December, 2014

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Chair:

Chair:

Chair:

Peter Morrow
Partner, NovaTerra

Byambasaikhan B.
Chairman, Business Council of Mongolia

Bold L.
Sculptor

Members:

Members:

Members:

Byambasaikhan B.
Chairman, Business Council of Mongolia

Ganbold Ch.
Board Chair, XAC Bank

Ayurzana G.
Freelance writer

Enkhbat B.
Managing Director, Khan Lex Advocates

Jantsannorov N.
Chairman, Arts Council of Mongolia

Jantsannorov N.
Chairman, Arts Council of Mongolia

Mark Bailey
Country Manager, Leighton Asia

Bayaraa B.
Head of International Cooperation Office,
Mongolian State University of Arts and
Culture

Layton Croft
Vice President, International Government
Relations-Asia, Peabody Energy

Otgontuya Kh.
Chair, Tuguldur Foundation

Sumati L.
Director, Sant Maral Foundation
Tsagaan P.
Head, Office of the President of Mongolia

Oyungerel J.
Board Chair, Petrovis LLC
Peter Morrow
Partner, NovaTerra
Tuyatsetseg R.
Director, Monre Impex Co.Ltd
Sean Hinton
Terbish Partners

Enkhbat G.
Director, Cultural Heritage Center
Gankhuyag N.
Freelance arts manager

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ACM STAFF
** as of December, 2014

Ariunaa Ts.
Executive director
ariunaa@artscouncil.mn
Odgerel O.
Deputy Executive Director for
Development
fundraising@artscouncil.mn
Ichinkhorloo S.
Administrator & Finance director
grants@artscouncil.mn
Nomintuya B.
Arts Program Director
arts@artscouncil.mn

Oyundari Kh.
Community Arts Education
Program director
culture@artscouncil.mn
Bayanmunkh D.
Cultural Heritage Program Director
heritage@artscouncil.mn
Oyunsuren B.
Marketing & Communication
program coordinator
marketing@artscouncil.mn

Oyunsuren D.
Chief accountant
grants@artscouncil.mn
Batgerel B.
Program associate
associate@artscouncil.mn
Bolortsetseg D.
Program assistant
assistant@artscouncil.mn
Gantsetseg T.
Red Ger Art Gallery Officer
redger@artscouncil.mn

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ACM FINANCIAL REPORT


INCOME

2014

2013

Variance

293,522

299,802

(6,280)

Community Arts Education program

87,532

38,289

49,243

Cultural Heritage program

61,795

97,400

(35,605)

Development program

71,636

76,971

(5,335)

Bank interest and other income

10,502

9,100

1,402

524,987

521,562

3,425

284,922

286,043

(1,121)

Community Arts Education program

76,460

59,700

16,760

Cultural Heritage program

73,889

45,523

28,366

Development program

59,169

80,323

(21,154)

494,440

471,589

22,851

34,230

35,010

(780)

528,670

506,599

22,071

(3,683)

14,963

(18,646)

Arts program

Total income

EXPENSE
Arts program

General and Administration expenses


Total expneses

NET RESULT

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