First Nations Roundtable: And Over to You
for arts and creative independents and organisations
First Nations’ Roundtable 16
Topic: And over to you…
Date: Friday 3 July 2020
Time: 2:00pm-3:30pm
Join Chair of the First Nations Arts Strategy Panel, Wesley Enoch AM and Deputy Chair of The Australia Council for the Arts, Lee-Ann Tjunypa Buckskin for this roundtable forum.
As this week’s roundtable was the 16th and final in the First Nations Arts series, we turned the tables and invited some of our most regular and loyal audience participants into the panel discussion.
Guest speakers
- Shareena Clanton
- Daniel Riley
- Jason Passfield
- Aleshia Lonsdale
- Jo-Anne Driessens
- Gabrielle Quakawoot
- Birrunga Wiradyuri.
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About the series
The Australia Council for the Arts is hosting a series of First Nations’ Roundtables for arts and creative independents, and organisations, to discuss the current situation that affects us all in relation to COVID-19.
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Contact us
Please contact Michael Hutchings directly if you require further information.
Phone: Michael Hutchings, Project Manager First Nations 0490 299 493
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