Despite the hype surrounding the mobilisation of the creative arts as a vehicle for social and physical regeneration, there are few systematic assessments of the success or otherwise of this agenda. This paper will present a framework for assessing the social, economic and cultural sustainability of a changing arts agenda in the regional city of Geelong, Australia. It will draw on general principles and local revaluations of the arts to present a historical account of why and how the value of the arts in this one community changed over time to produce a sustainable outcome.<br /
Australia\u27s four great arts centres are major cultural destinations in our capital cities. Local ...
The paper relates to a body of practice proposing a framework and methodology of artistic and creati...
The convergence of art and culture within Australian cultural policy disguises conflicting and prefe...
For those who make and admire artistic works, there is no question of their value. However, for othe...
In an age of globalisation, economic restructuring and rampant consumption, the "cultural indus...
This paper discusses how creativity is identified as the central theme in analyzing how cultural pol...
The arts do not exist in vacuum and cannot be valued in abstract ways; their value is how they make ...
Many rural and remote communities in Australia could be considered 'unsustainable' because of the lo...
This book brings together discussions about Australian arts policy and funding, outcomes of arts eng...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThe importance of place-based funding an...
This article highlights challenges of attempting to rigorously evaluate and meaningfully communicate...
Australia was pivotal in placing empirical study of the social impact of the arts on the map, and ye...
Often considered a distant and poor relative of 'authentic' arts practices in Australia, c...
Whilst there is no national cultural policy in Australia, the local government sector has embraced c...
© 2019 Clare Melissa ReddanThis research examines the conditions and narratives that surround cultur...
Australia\u27s four great arts centres are major cultural destinations in our capital cities. Local ...
The paper relates to a body of practice proposing a framework and methodology of artistic and creati...
The convergence of art and culture within Australian cultural policy disguises conflicting and prefe...
For those who make and admire artistic works, there is no question of their value. However, for othe...
In an age of globalisation, economic restructuring and rampant consumption, the "cultural indus...
This paper discusses how creativity is identified as the central theme in analyzing how cultural pol...
The arts do not exist in vacuum and cannot be valued in abstract ways; their value is how they make ...
Many rural and remote communities in Australia could be considered 'unsustainable' because of the lo...
This book brings together discussions about Australian arts policy and funding, outcomes of arts eng...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThe importance of place-based funding an...
This article highlights challenges of attempting to rigorously evaluate and meaningfully communicate...
Australia was pivotal in placing empirical study of the social impact of the arts on the map, and ye...
Often considered a distant and poor relative of 'authentic' arts practices in Australia, c...
Whilst there is no national cultural policy in Australia, the local government sector has embraced c...
© 2019 Clare Melissa ReddanThis research examines the conditions and narratives that surround cultur...
Australia\u27s four great arts centres are major cultural destinations in our capital cities. Local ...
The paper relates to a body of practice proposing a framework and methodology of artistic and creati...
The convergence of art and culture within Australian cultural policy disguises conflicting and prefe...