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Professor Susan Luckman, Catherine Truman and Kath Inglis discuss the interim findings of a UniSA led longitudinal research study examining the impact of mentorships on artistic careers.
The research study titled Mentor Mentee: A creative relationship offers initial findings from a three-year project undertaking research-informed evaluation of Guildhouse mentorship programs over the past decade.
reVision Speaker Series
Summer 2020
This episode was originally recorded on 2 December 2020.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Professor Susan Luckman, Catherine Truman and Kath Inglis discuss the interim findings of a UniSA led longitudinal research study examining the impact of mentorships on artistic careers.
The research study titled Mentor Mentee: A creative relationship offers initial findings from a three-year project undertaking research-informed evaluation of Guildhouse mentorship programs over the past decade.
reVision Speaker Series
Summer 2020
This episode was originally recorded on 2 December 2020.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.