About this Event
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, UniSA Business Connect2Abilities project brought prominent artists from Australia and Korea together to collaborate and presented a series of digital performances including Dialogue for Six Strings, The 12 Doors and Correlation. This forum explores collaboration processes and underpinning theories and addresses the challenges and opportunities that international collaboration brings especially in the time of COVID-19.
Together with invited participating artists and panelists, we will discuss how we can continue to collaborate internationally when the borders are closed. What does virtual space mean to us when there is enforced separation of human-human interaction, and how we can promote intercultural understanding through collaborations in Adelaide's art scene.
Join us at Nexus Arts for this timely and exciting conservation followed by NETWOKING DRINKS and KOREAN CATERING!
Moderator
Julianne Pierce (Independent producer, curator and writer)
Participating Artists
Jonathan Kim (Artist & Collaborator for 12 Doors)
Sun-young Lee (Artistic Director & Choreographer for 12 Doors)
Michelle Ryan (Artistic Director, Restless Dance Theatre)
Roz Hervey (Creative Producer, Restless Dance Theatre)
Participating Panelists
Emily Tulloch (Artistic Director, Nexus Arts)
Jamie Harding (Artistic Director, Gener8theatre)
Dr Boram Lee (Senior Lecturer, Arts and Cultural Management, UniSA Business)
Professor Ruth Rentschler OAM (Arts and Cultural Leadership, UniSA Business)
For any enquiries about the forum, please send your email to - [email protected].
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Nexus Arts, North Terrace, Adelaide, Australia
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