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Australian arts, where the bloody hell are you? : Australian arts in an international context : proceedings of a symposium held at the University of Sydney on 8 December 2006 / edited by John Clark, Peter McCallum and Ian Maxwell ; introduction by Ian Maxwell.

Title
  1. Australian arts, where the bloody hell are you? : Australian arts in an international context : proceedings of a symposium held at the University of Sydney on 8 December 2006 / edited by John Clark, Peter McCallum and Ian Maxwell ; introduction by Ian Maxwell.
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  1. Sydney : Sydney University Press and Research Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, ©2007.

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Additional authors
  1. Clark, John.
  2. McCallum, Peter (Musicologist)
  3. Maxwell, Ian
Description
  1. vi, 148 pages : illustrations, facsimiles; 21 cm
Summary
  1. Bringing together artists, adacemics, and arts administrators from diverse artistic disciplines and backgrounds, the forum considered Australia's current international arts profile, available resources, success stories, and the need for an advocacy council.
Alternative title
  1. Australian arts in an international context
  2. Proceedings of a symposium held at the University of Sydney on 8 December 2006
Subject
  1. Arts > Australia > Congresses
  2. Arts > Economic aspects > Australia > Congresses
  3. Arts
  4. Arts > Economic aspects
  5. Cultural policy
  6. Australia > Cultural policy > Congresses
  7. Australia
Genre/Form
  1. Conference papers and proceedings
Contents
  1. Advocating Australian arts -- Australia's international profile -- International opportunities and sucess stories -- Does Australia need an advocacy council?
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Processing action (note)
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