Time:Wednesday, June 24, 6pm to 8pm
Venue: Council Room, King’s College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS
RSVP: by 22 June to: menzies.centre@kcl.ac.uk
Making Meaning, Making Money Directions for the arts and cultural industries in The Creative Age Edited by Lisa Andersen and Kate Oakley will be launched by a debate on "Coal or Culture? Will Creative Industries lead the Australian Economic Recovery?"
John Newbigin, cultural entrepreneur and former policy advisor to Labour leaders Chris Smith, Neil Kinnock and Lord Putnam, who will chair a debate that will feature:
Professor Kate Oakley, University of the Arts and City University London
Professor David Throsby, Economics, Macquarie University, Sydney
Dr Tony Moore, National Centre for Australian Studies,Monash University, Melbourne
Professor Justin O’Connor, Faculty of Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology
ALP Abroad is pleased to promote this event that is also being supported by the Australian High Commission in London.
Spaces are limited so please email by 22 June to: menzies.centre@kcl.ac.uk your RSVP to help cater for the event.
Member discount
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