The Arts: Innovation in Adversity
Event description
A candid conversation on how artists and educators adapt, sustain and lead in tough times. The Arts: Innovation in Adversity brings together three acclaimed cultural leaders to share practical stories of creative problem solving that keep people at the centre and culture alive. Expect insights that bridge classrooms, community settings and mainstage practice.
Across funding shocks and rolling uncertainty, creativity has had to evolve. Hear how Natalie Rose from Shopfront, Joanna Erskine from Bell Shakespeare, and Brett Peter Weymark OAM from Sydney Philharmonia Choirs rethink programs, partnerships and participation to support learning, wellbeing and connection.
The format includes opening remarks, a moderated discussion, and audience Q and A, followed by drinks and finger food so you can continue the conversation with peers and speakers.
You will:
Hear concrete examples you can apply in schools, ensembles and community projects
Gain fresh language to advocate for the value of the arts
Meet colleagues and potential collaborators across education and the cultural sector
Ideal for teachers, school leaders, teaching artists, arts workers, students, and anyone curious about how creativity helps people and communities thrive.
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