ACUADS 2006 Conference
Thinking the Future: Art, Design and Creativity
Faculty of Art & Design, Monash University
School of Art, Victorian College of the Arts
Melbourne, Victoria
27-29 September 2006 |
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Conference Papers ACUADS 2006:
Attitudes and Trends
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Abstracts
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The challenges presented by developments within the Higher Education
sector over the past 15 years have altered the nature and capacity
of Australian art and design schools, leaving many barely viable and most
reflecting on their intrinsic values, as they grapple with the dwindling
budgets and staffing allocations and significantly increased workload.
Drawing on his experience as head of two Australian art and design schools,
and current government policy directions and recent legislative changes
and responses to a survey of art school heads that he instigated in 2005,
Noel Frankham's paper charts changes over the past 30 years and forecasts
possibilities for the future of Australian art and design schools. He uses
the evolution of the Tasmanian School of Art as a reference for speculating
on a range of factors that will impact management and leadership of schools
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Author Biographies
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Noel Frankham has been Professor of Art and Head of School, Tasmanian School
of Art, University of Tasmania, since February 2002. He was Professor and
Head of School with the South Australian School of Art, University of South
Australia from June 1999 until January 2002. This followed four and a half
years as Director of Object – Australian Centre for Craft and Design.
Prior to Object, Frankham was the Director of the Australia Council's Visual
Arts/Craft Board, May 1989 until September 1994, which followed two and a
half years as a project officer and program manager. Frankham was Extension
Services Officer with the Queensland Art Gallery's Education Section prior
to joining the Australia Council. Frankham completed a Bachelor of Arts (Visual
Arts – Photography) TCAE, in 1980. Noel Frankham has undertaken several
significant research and review projects for government. His current research
centres on public art, especially site-specific art and design. In 2005,
he edited the book, Claiming Ground: Twenty-Five Years of Tasmania's Art
for Public Buildings Scheme. |
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