Facilitator, Anne Dunn AM
Anne is a former chair of the Community Cultural Development Board of the Australia Council, and has a career that spans 30 years in community arts and community cultural development. Formerly CEO of the City of Port Phillip in Victoria, her public service career in South Australia and the Northern Territory has included the positions of Commissioner, Public Service Board; Director-General of the Department of Local Government; and CEO of the Departments of Arts and Cultural Heritage and Family and Community Services.
Anne was awarded an AM in 2010 for service to rural women, to a range of arts and cultural organisations, and to local government through administrative roles.
A leadership group supporting the Art Front project.
With the commitment by the new federal government to renew and reinstate the Creative Australia National cultural policy by the end of 2022, there is a perfect opportunity to complete the Arts Front 2030 work, and promote the ideas and visions for the future that people have contributed over the last five years.
Reset: A New Public Agenda for the Arts offered two days and nights of thinking and discussion about how the arts and cultural sector could work to break out of the current impasse through a radical reorganisation of cultural practice and policy.
Unpacking the Canada Council's $85m Digital Strategy Fund. What worked and what can the arts sector in Australia learn from it?
Join us for a day-long immersive experience with artists and changemakers demonstrating how arts and creativity is transforming lives and building stronger, more connected communities.
Field Trip - Arts, Science, Tech and Environment Symposium
Little Lunch Online (LLOL) was a daily online meetup and creative exchange to support the Australian arts sector during the Corona Virus pandemic in 2020.
Arts Ablaze was a conference and celebration of regional arts in Queensland taking place at Ramada Resort Kooralbyn Valley on Wednesday 2 to Sunday 6 October 2019.