Hello Katherine! I thought I heard you mention that you would share an example of a programing policy to the group.

 

I’d love to get my hands on one so I can start thinking about this project.

 

If you have already sent and I’ve missed it my apologies!

 

Best,

 

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From: Katherine Connor [mailto:katherine@paca.org.au]
Sent: Wednesday, 18 May 2022 4:00 PM
To: ptp@ask.paca.org.au
Cc: Bec Washington <Bec.Washington@pmhc.nsw.gov.au>; jeanette@empiretheatre.com.au; shellyh@thestreet.org.au; Melissa Cannon <Melissa.Cannon@penrith.city>
Subject: [PTP] PTP Follow Up

 

Great session today everyone, Professor of Cultural Economy at the University of South Australia.

 

A few pieces of follow up:

 

-          These two articles about the Adelaide Fringe impact are a couple of months old now, but are interesting reads following on from Peter Ross’s presentation

o   From Justin O’Connor, Professor of Cultural Economy at the Uni of SA: Metrics rule in the cultural hunger games.

o   And, in response, Heather Croall of the Adelaide Fringe: Criticism of fringe study ignore the commercial realities.

 

Discuss!

 

-          A timely arrival in my inbox during the session, this time from FringeWorld in WA: https://fringeworld.com.au/fringefeed/news/artrage-impact-report-looks-to-a-bright-future-cea1510f-f2f2-42ab-9e43-d17175551a26

 

-          Links from the chat:

 

o   Kate Larsen is the writer referred to by Melissa, who is undertaking a residency at Bundanon, writing about boards and governance. Thanks Celia for the link: https://larsenkeys.com.au/category/governance/

o   From Peter’s presentation, the social impacts of culture and the arts in WA: https://apo.org.au/node/258661

o   Further reading from Steve Mayhew: https://culturaldevelopment.net.au/

 

Greg is following up to secure copies of the powerpoints from today and the session recording will also circulated tomorrow.

 

Cheers,

Katherine

 

 

P.S. Bec, Jeanette, Shelly & Melissa – copying you in here separately while we follow up the reason why you’re not receiving the ptp@ask.paca emails.

 

Katherine Connor 

Executive Director | PAC Australia | +61 (0) 419 428 412 | www.paca.org.au

 

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