Towards an Auckland Arts Advisory Group workshop 3
Dear colleagues,
Following the 2nd workshop ‘Towards an Auckland arts advisory group’ on March 21st, we are pleased to attach the notes and findings from that workshop for your review.
You are invited to the third and final workshop date and venue which is confirmed for Monday 16 May, 1 to 4 pm, Pioneer Women’s /Ellen Melville Hall. Thanks to Auckland Council for making available the venue for the workshop.
Once again we ask you to do three things:
· Firstly, let us know if you are coming by email to: maggie@artistsalliance.org.nz
· Secondly, forward this email to key people in your network who you think should be there. We have a growing email database but we know it is not exhaustive.
· Thirdly, the workshop will be a busy working session and we won’t have much time to recap on past findings and feedback, so please read the notes from the previous workshop (attached), especially if you were unable to come to that workshop.
We will be in touch prior to the workshop with a reminder and more information about the session.
Warm regards
The organising group for ‘Towards an Auckland Arts Advisory Group’ workshop series:
Anne Rodda, Candy Elsmore, James McCarthy, Elise Sterback, Maggie Gresson
Let us know if you are coming by email to: maggie@artistsalliance.org.nz
| Attachment | Size |
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| Models - responses from workshop 2.pdf | 985.57 KB |
| Towards an Auckland Arts Advisory - Workshop 2 - Summary, Apr 2011.pdf | 72.75 KB |
Member Profile
- Creative Coalition
In the transition to the new Auckland governance, the creation of an Auckland Arts & Culture Advisory Group by Auckland’s arts and culture sector was strongly recommended by members of the ATA. (The sports and recreation sector have undertaken this type of regional strategy development some time ago.)
After three workshops attended by members of the local creative sector across 2010-2011, Creative Coalition was born. We now continue to act as a conduit between council (and other bodies) and the Auckland creative sector, championing the arts and creative expression in Auckland.















