2008-01-05

Arts Management Newsletter

No 77: Australia

Special topic of this newsletter issue is Australia. In 2002 during an extended learning trip, we visited arts managers in organizations and universities in Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne and Adelaide. Already at that time we were impressed by the high level that Australian cultural sector has achieved, especially, in the arts management education. There is a close networking system among arts professionals that aims at strengthening cooperation between professionals as well as sustainable audience and organizational development programs which are considered to be leading principles of the arts management education.
 
At this time attention falls on Down Under. It is more than clear that recent shift in government will bring new challenges and hopes that Australian arts managers will have to face.

We will try to do our best at providing you with valuable information and interesting ideas. Please, stay with us, give us your feedback and recommend us to your friends and colleagues. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Table of Contents

SPECIAL TOPIC - Australia
  • Annual Report 2006-07 of the Australia Council
  • News: Theatre companies join forces to go the distance
  • Magazine: Gas by Fuel4Arts.com
  • Portrait: Cultural Institutions and Practices Research Centre (CIPS)
  • Book: Arts Marketing Pocket Guide
  • Book: Arts Management. A Practical Guide
  • Review: Multicultural Arts. Cultural Citizenship for the 21st Century
  • Preview: 2008 Ticketing Professionals Conference, Melbourne
  • Preview: ASSITEJ world congress and performing arts festival, Adelaide
  • Link Collection for Australia
General Topics
  • Resource: ArtsProfessional
  • Book: Respect for Art
  • Magazine: London Journal of Tourism, Sport and Creative Industries
  • Review: Institutionalisation of Culture and Cultural Management, Madrid
  • Preview: The Art of Music Education.Creating Mindsets for Concert Halls, Hamburg
  • Preview: Performing Arts Presenters Annual Conference, New York
  • Call for Papers: Cultural Management and the State of the Field, Helsinki
  • Call for Session Proposals: Technology in the Arts, Waterloo, Canada
  • Caribbean Internat. Conference on the Cultural & Creative Industries, Barbados

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