VITAL ARTS: MIRANDA MATTHEWS + ANNA HICKEY-MOODY
Sat, 10 Oct
|Instagram Live: @interfaithchildhoods
Join Professor Anna Hickey-Moody over the month of October for this series of Instagram live discussions with key industry figures as she talks to community leaders, arts practitioners and researchers about the use of youth arts in a post-COVID world.
Time & Location
10 Oct 2020, 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm AEDT
Instagram Live: @interfaithchildhoods
About the event
What do the arts teach us?
Curiosity, Initiative, Grit, Adaptability, Leadership, Social and Cultural Awareness.
These are the qualities that Australian industry needs from workers in a post COVID- Industry 4.0 world.
Join Professor Anna Hickey-Moody over the month of October for this series of Instagram live discussions with key industry figures as she talks to community leaders, arts practitioners and researchers about the use of youth arts in a post-COVID world. We’ll be chatting about why the arts are vital for a strong, vibrant and sustainable economic recovery in Australia, how the arts instill critical qualities in Australia’s workforce and what we can do to ensure that youth arts are supported into Australia’s future.
Tune in through our Instagram Page: @interfaithchildhoods
Miranda Matthews:
Miranda Matthews is an artist, educator and researcher. She is currently Head of the Centre for Arts and Learning at Goldsmiths, University of London. Miranda worked as an artist and in arts development for ten years, then as a teacher of art in London schools and colleges for ten years. She has taught across undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in art and education at Goldsmiths since 2016. Miranda has published on issues of agency and representation for practitioners and students, and in educational policy. She often connects theory with practice in mapping empirical research. Miranda is also a practising artist, in a range of artforms.