
ROADSHOW AUSTRALIA
SYDNEY
NOVEMBER 2020
ABOUT
THANK YOU! THE ONLINE CONFERENCE IS AVAILABLE!
Dear delegates,
I am so proud we were able to make this conference happen in Australia in 2020 thanks to the dedication of our partners, speakers and team during such a challenging time!
Thank you all for your commitment to helping us bring the 25th edition of the CTA Conference to Sydney. Having these conversations about diversity, social justice, fundraising strategies and digital transformation are vital for the arts community.
These two days were full of energy and learning. Speakers shared the inspiring action plans and the value propositions they have created to get through these very unique and challenging times.
My personal take away is to think long term by fostering relationships, being activists, and thinking sustainably. Working together around the big issues of our society is key to finding solutions.
In the First Nations panel, Rhoda Roberts said, “This is an extraordinary moment for rebirth.” Learning to rebirth is sometimes difficult because we have to think outside of our comfort zone.
In referencing the deep wisdom of indigenous culture, we come to see this change as part of a larger cycle. Collectively we can move through the fear of the unknown and embrace the renaissance that lies ahead.
Thank you all for being part of our global network of cultural leaders.”
Corinne Estrada
CEO and Founder
SCHEDULE
THEME: NEW DEAL
The Great Depression (1929-1939) devastated many lives around the globe and demanded a surprising relief and recovery response. The New Deal resolution was a series of programmes and public work projects, financial reforms and regulations enacted by President Franklin Roosevelt in the USA between 1933 and 1939.
In 2020 we are facing a new global emergency. The cultural sector needs to work collaboratively towards our own New Deal resolution to support artists and rebuild the social cultural fabric. Chairs : Corinne Estrada , Adrian Burnett and Este Darin-Cooper The programme includes presentations by international speakers (videos) and Australian speakers, as well as keynotes, masterclasses, workshops, discussions, panels and collaborative exercises.
Day 1 - morning: ACTIVISM : CULTURAL ORGANISATIONS CANNOT BE NEUTRAL
Day 1 - afternoon: MIND THE GAP. COMING TOGETHER TO DRIVE ACCESSIBILITY
Day 2 - morning: FUNDRAISING STRATEGIES : VISION FOR THE FUTURE
Day 2 - afternoon: DRIVING DIGITAL : WHO ARE THE GAME CHANGERS
From 9.00am to 5.00pm