Wheeler Education: Creative Careers
History shows that people often turn to arts and culture, and to the people who create them, during difficult times. The global pandemic is no exception, with many of us reading more books, watching more movies and listening to more music. At the same time, the arts industries – both artists themselves and people working in the arts – have been among the hardest hit economically by COVID-19. So, what gives? And what does the future hold for creative types?
If you're a creative teen thinking about future study options or a career in the arts, or wondering if your creative talents are still relevant, this talk's for you. Liminal magazine founder and PhD student Leah Jing McIntosh and journalist and documentary filmmaker Santilla Chingaipe will survey the changing landscape of the arts in Australia, in conversation with Footscray High School student Felix Briggs.
Our panelists will discuss the value and flexibility of creative skills and critical thinking and they'll talk frankly about the risks and difficulties of careers in the arts, too.
What do creative careers look like today? How do artists and arts workers juggle their creative pursuits with their need to make a living? Is it possible the economic and social upheavals in the post-Covid world will change the way we think about the creative industries?
Join us for a practical talk about dreams, back-up plans and creative futures.
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SUPPORT OUR LIVE-STREAMS
It’s an uncertain moment for the arts, for writers and for everybody. If you’re in a position to support our efforts to bring you books, writing and ideas from a safe distance, you can make a contribution at https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donate. Thank you for your generosity.
Видео Wheeler Education: Creative Careers канала WheelerCentre
If you're a creative teen thinking about future study options or a career in the arts, or wondering if your creative talents are still relevant, this talk's for you. Liminal magazine founder and PhD student Leah Jing McIntosh and journalist and documentary filmmaker Santilla Chingaipe will survey the changing landscape of the arts in Australia, in conversation with Footscray High School student Felix Briggs.
Our panelists will discuss the value and flexibility of creative skills and critical thinking and they'll talk frankly about the risks and difficulties of careers in the arts, too.
What do creative careers look like today? How do artists and arts workers juggle their creative pursuits with their need to make a living? Is it possible the economic and social upheavals in the post-Covid world will change the way we think about the creative industries?
Join us for a practical talk about dreams, back-up plans and creative futures.
—
SUPPORT OUR LIVE-STREAMS
It’s an uncertain moment for the arts, for writers and for everybody. If you’re in a position to support our efforts to bring you books, writing and ideas from a safe distance, you can make a contribution at https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donate. Thank you for your generosity.
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