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Residencies

 

The Arts Management Residency Program began in 1995 and has provided opportunities for arts managers from all art forms to work for extended periods in a wide variety of host organisations across Asia. Managers have worked on broad arts festivals in Hong Kong and Singapore, in museums in Japan and Vietnam and in publishing houses in China and India, as well as undertaking specific projects with a variety of hosts throughout the region.

2010 Arts Management Residency Applications have now closed.

We aim to advise applicants of selection outcomes in December 2009.

Application Information [pdf, 260kb, 5 pages]
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Briefing document for applicants sourcing their own host organisation. [pdf, 94kb, 1 page]

Residency Profiles

  • Current Residents
  • Past Residents

For more information contact:

Rosemary Hinde, Arts Management Program

r.hinde@asialink.unimelb.edu.au
T: 61 3 8344 3578 (Mon-Wed) F: 61 3 9347 1768

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