What’s next for the arts in the island state — article featuring Justin O'Connor's work in T
- Pip Shea
- Feb 27, 2018
- 1 min read
ArtsHub article featuring Justin O'Connor's work with the Tasmanian Creative Industries Group, Creative Island:
"Throughout most of 2017 the Tasmanian Creative Industries Group, Creative Island, has been working with Justin O’Connor, Professor of Cultural Economy at Monash University, Dr Kim Lehman from The University of Tasmania and the Department of State Growth, to better describe the State's cultural and creative sector – that sector defined as ‘those activities involved in the making and dissemination of goods, services and practices whose primary value lies in their meaningfulness to us – as enjoyment, transformation, education, information, challenge, dissent, and the making and celebration of individual and collective identities.'"
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