Schedule
THURS 28 OCT – DAY 1
FRI 29 OCT – DAY 2
THURS 28 OCT – DAY 1
DDCA Focus: Leadership and advocacy.
Present trends and future directions. Pandemic responses.
All times shown in AEST
15:00
– 15:10
(10 mins)
Title
Welcome & Acknowledgment of Country
15:10
– 15:20
(10 mins)
Title
Introductory Remarks
RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE. (00.13.50)
15:20
– 16:00
(40 mins)
Session O1
The effects of the pandemic on our creative schools: responses, challenges, political rhetoric and the future
Session leads Dennis Del Favero & Cat Hope
Presenter Professor David McGravie. Chair UKNA (UK New Artists), Dean Arts Humanities & Education University of Derby and CHEAD member
RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE. (00.21.14)
16:00
– 17:00
(1 hour)
Session 02
Short 5-minute presentations by each broad discipline on the effects of COVID and a post pandemic future
- Visual Art – Denise Ferris
- Design – Katherine Moline
- Music – Kim Cunio & Cat Hope
- Performance – Jane Davidson
- Communications & Media – Dennis Del Favero
- Film and Creative Writing – Craig Batty
- Peak bodies discussion
RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE. (00.58.53)
BREAK
(30 mins)
17:30
– 18:30
(1 hour)
Session 03
Connecting arts education and research to STEM, government and the economy: recognition and value of the arts in a post pandemic world
Session leads: Marie Sierra & Clive Barstow
Presenters: Liz Hutchinson. Director of Communications SHAPE initiative The British Academy UK and Lee Hornsby, Senior Development & Partnerships Manager, Talent & Skills, Creative Industries Federation UK
RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE.
18:30
– 19:15
(45 mins)
Session 04
Academy of the Arts: thoughts around a single Academy of peak bodies in the creative arts
Session leads: Su Baker & Clive Barstow
NiTRO update and future themes / DDCA wrap up
Session leads: Cat Hope and Jenny Wilson
How can the DDCA advocate more effectively for its members
RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE. (01.03.18)
FRI 29 OCT – DAY 2
ACUADS focus: Teaching & Research, Studio Practice, Mental Health
All times shown in AEST
09:30
– 10:00
(30 mins)
Title
Thematic discussions from DDCA Forum
Kit Wise & Denise Ferris
RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE. (00.09.30)
10:00
– 11:00
(1 hour)
Keynote
Going Out: The Cosmos of Art
Professor Nikos Papastergiadis
RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE. (00.46.42)
11:15
– 12:15
(1 hour)
Presentations
Ecosystems & Posthuman Networks
Next Nature Networks
Learning from the more than human, particularly in response to climate change, has never been more urgent. How is the posthuman addressed by art & design schools?
Any other fashion system, changing fashion design knowledges and beliefs in Australia
RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE.
11:15
– 12:15
(1 hour)
Presentations
Decentring Networks
Recentering Networks of the Artist/Subject Through Traditional Craft Practices
Decolonising digital dreams: How can students respond to ways of being and knowing whilst becoming aware of their potential power/authority as designers?
What Counts as Knowledge: Living Cultures
RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE.
BREAK
(30 mins)
12:45
– 13:45
(1 hour)
Presentations
Online Work & Resilience (A)
Job-Ready Graduates?: Examining the professional development of students in Australian art schools
On being a design student today; COVID’s push-pull with instrumentalism and maturity
Resilience Narratives: Shifting imperatives of material-making during times of crisis
RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE.
12:45
– 13:45
(1 hour)
Presentations
Local & Global Covid Networks
Creatively Processing the Pandemic: Sonification of COVID19 Data
Sustained Connection Through Material Dialogue: International collaborative painting during the COVID-19 pandemic
Leveraging Design Thinking in Remote University-Industry Collaborations
Strengthening International Partnerships and Collaborations in the Absence of Global Mobility
RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE.
BREAK
(30 mins)
14:30
– 15:45
(1 hour 15 mins)
Presentations
Online Work & Resilience (B)
Resilience Building in Graduating Students: The Role of Scalable Communities of Practice
A/Live: Synchronicity in art and online teaching
Network Recovery: Maximising the Educational Experience after Crisis Mod
Dissatisfaction from students who experienced the adaption of design workshops to online classes
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14:30
– 15:30
(1 hour)
Presentations
Local & Global Covid Networks
A Tissue of Correspondence: Consortia Building Across Universities
Reimagining the cosmopolitanism of Sri Lanka through cultural artefacts
Situating Craft
RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE.
BREAK
(30 mins)
16:00
– 16:45
(45 mins)
Roundtable
Mental Health and Wellbeing of students and staff during and beyond the pandemic
Session lead: David Cross
Presenters: Julia Edwards (Entertainment Assist) and Derek Gascoigne (UniSuper)
RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE.
16:45
– 17:15
(30 mins)