Description
Kyneton-based artist and curator Kent Wilson directs an inspirational session on how to lead change and bond a regional community through art practice.
Wilson unpacks the research into festival and organisational structures that informed his thinking while dreaming up Kyneton Contemporary Art Triennial. A festival that situated Kyneton on the contemporary art map and provided a meeting place outside of a capital city for artists to meet and create with equity.
reVision Speaker Series
Spring 2020
This episode was originally recorded on 23 September 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
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