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The phrase "artistic policy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the guiding principles or strategies that govern the artistic direction of an organization, project, or individual artist.
Example: "The theater's artistic policy emphasizes inclusivity and diversity in its productions."
Alternatives: "creative policy" or "artistic guidelines".
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But could, and should, other artists help with a theatre director's artistic policy?
His appearance also raised questions about the New York Philharmonic's artistic policy concerning guest conductors.
But each would have made great demands and might have taken artistic policy in unforeseen directions.
By artistic policy the Youth Symphony presents a premiere by an emerging composer on every program.
Having four decision makers, including Mr. Cimolino, plotting programming and artistic policy "can become cumbersome and unwieldy," Mr. McAnuff said.
And she says she is flummoxed when asked what her artistic policy is, "I just say: to keep it going".
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Of course, theatres have artistic policies and push certain styles of work.
Talented and extroverted, he was just one of thousands of innocent victims of the once-misguided artistic policies of the Soviet government.
Nothing personal, nothing artistic, just a policy change.
As head of entire Bolshoi Theater, Mr. Vasilyev, a former ballet star, was responsible for both artistic and administrative policy.
The exhibition examines commercial activity in parks as shaped by concessionaires, city policy, artistic design, popular politics and historical evolution.
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