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Regional Arts Australia event
Hosted by Deakin University
The Impact of the Arts in Regional Australia
Join Webinar July 17 11:00 am – 11:45
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Pre-Webinar Testing July 10 11:00 am – 11:45
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Event date: Friday, 17 July 2015
Event time: 11:00 - 11:45 am AEST
Event location: Webinar
Event details:
Stats and Stories: The Impact of the Arts in Regional Australia is a research project
undertaken through the Business School at Deakin University, funded by Regional Arts
Australia and the Australia Council for the Arts.
About the research project
Important themes have been identified that highlight the value of regional arts across
Australia. Regional arts activities support the strengthening of community connectedness,
social inclusion, civic pride and community identity as well as providing opportunities for
regional development and economic regeneration.
We will host conversations on the research findings and complimentary issues including:
the role of the arts in regional communities,
the interplay of community and cultural development,
the nature of creative industries.
The webinar will examine ideas and resources to help you explore the CACD landscape
in regional Australia and develop and evaluate your community arts and cultural
development project.
Presenters:
Professor Ruth Rentschler OAM, Chair Academic Board Deakin University
John Oster, Executive Director, Regional Arts Australia
Kerrie Bridson
Jody Evans
Participants can access the Stats & Stories research material on the RAA Website.
Stats & Stories
Access materials here
Who should attend?
CACD practitioners, artists, arts educators, arts administrators, cultural planners,
students, philanthropists, arts board members
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About our Panel
Ruth Rentschler is professor of Arts management, Deakin
University. She undertakes research in governance, management and marketing in arts
and cultural organisations. Many are published in international journals and books such
as Arts Governance: People, Passion, Performance (Routledge UK, 2015). Ruth has
partnered with many organisations in conducting her research and industry projects, e.g.,
Kooemba Jdarra, Arts Queensland, Creative Victoria, Australia Council). She
conceptualised and raised the funds (e.g., Myer Foundation; Dame Elisabeth Murdoch)
for the George Fairfax Fellowship in Arts & Entertainment Management which positioned
arts management at Deakin University at the forefront internationally through its
intellectual master classes. She was awarded the OAM for services to education, to the
arts and to the community and the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for outstanding community
service. Her personal website is: www.artsleaderscareers.com
John Oster is the Executive Director of Regional Arts Australia. He has
maintained a longstanding involvement with regional and remote Australia. He was CEO of Indigenous Art Code Ltd, the national regulatory body supporting ethical dealing with Indigenous artists. John was the Art Coordinator at Warlayirti Artists, Balgo and then at the Mowanjum community near Derby in WA. He subsequently served as the Executive Officer at Desart, the Association of Central Australian Aboriginal Art and Craft Centres, from 2004 to 2011. John has had in an extensive working life across many arts and cultural sectors including theatre and the media. He has had leadership and advisory roles in both Indigenous and non-Indigenous arts organisations including Artback NT and Copyright Agency Ltd, the national administrative body for the Resale Royalty Scheme. He remains a passionate advocate for the arts and he has been involved in the development of policy and programs focussed on Aboriginal empowerment and community enterprise development through the arts.
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Kerrie Bridson is a Senior Lecturer in Marketing at Deakin University
and Course Director of Bachelor of Commerce. Kerrie’s work in branding, retailing, student
engagement, culturally inclusive curriculum practices and the arts has been published in a
range of journals including the Journal of International Marketing, European Journal of
Marketing and Journal of Marketing Management and International Marketing Review. Kerrie
has a strong focus on industry engagement and currently provides her research and branding
expertise on the visual arts sector. Through her industry engagement she has partnered most
recently with the Margaret Lawrence Bequest and Creative Victoria as a recipient of grants to
research the branding of art galleries and best practice models in social and economic impact of
the visual arts. Kerrie leads market research, strategic brand reviews and management
development seminars and workshops. Partner organisations include the Koorie Heritage Trust,
Shepparton Art Museum, Bendigo Art Gallery, Museum Victoria, National Gallery of Victoria,
Public Galleries Association of Victoria, The Duldig Studio and TarraWarra Museum of Art.
Jody Evans is Associate Professor in Marketing at Melbourne Business
School, The University of Melbourne. Jody has extensive experience as a consultant and as an
executive educator for organisations in the retail and arts sectors. She leads market research,
strategic reviews and management development seminars and workshops. Jody has worked
with a range of organisations including B&Q, Sainsbury, Tesco, BP Australia, Museum Victoria,
National Gallery of Victoria, Public Galleries Association of Victoria, The Duldig Studio,
Tarrawarra Museum of Art, Shepparton Art Museum, Bendigo Art Gallery, Arts Project
Australia, Ian Potter Museum of Art and the Koorie Heritage Trust. Current projects examine a
range of issues including: best-practice models of economic and social impact in the visual arts;
the role of arts and culture in regenerating city brand image; cultural diplomacy in the context of
international exhibition relationships; a strategic stakeholder review of the Koorie Heritage
Trust; and the shared value of Australia Post’s community partnerships.
With Research support from: Nick Cooke, Claudia Escobar, Emma Winston
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