Thoughts on Women in the Art Game with Dr Rebecca Coates

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Join Dr Rebecca Coates, an accomplished museum director, curator, public speaker, writer and lecturer, as she shares her thoughts on Women in the Art Game.

Dr Coates has directed the development and opening of SAM (Shepparton Art Museum): an iconic regional precinct and building, reinvigorating its artistic program and collection strategy, while taking its fundraising to unprecedented levels. Dr Coates has worked extensively in Australia and overseas. She is a leading advocate for arts and culture, Indigenous engagement and diversity and inclusion.

Content Warning: Please be advised that this exhibition contains representations of female body and anatomy; as well as the names of victims of domestic and gender-based violence – including the names of some Indigenous women and children lost to male violence. 

Accessibility

Please email arts@cgd.vic.gov.au if you have any accessibility requirements. If you require an Auslan interpreter, please let us know at least 48 hours before the event day.

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Date and Time

Thursday 23 March, 6pm-7pm

Date and Time
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Location
Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre
Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong
Contact Details
Arts in Greater Dandenong
Cost of Event (if any)
Free, registrations required.

Registrations open Monday 20 February, 9am.

Add to Calendar 2023-03-23 18:00:00 2023-03-23 18:00:00 Thoughts on Women in the Art Game with Dr Rebecca Coates Join Dr Rebecca Coates, an accomplished museum director, curator, public speaker, writer and lecturer, as she shares her thoughts on Women in the Art Game. Dr Coates has directed the development and opening of SAM (Shepparton Art Museum): an iconic regional precinct and building, reinvigorating its artistic program and collection strategy, while taking its fundraising to unprecedented levels. Dr Coates has worked extensively in Australia and overseas. She is a leading advocate for arts and culture, Indigenous engagement and diversity and inclusion. Content Warning: Please be advised that this exhibition contains representations of female body and anatomy; as well as the names of victims of domestic and gender-based violence – including the names of some Indigenous women and children lost to male violence.  Accessibility Please email arts@cgd.vic.gov.au if you have any accessibility requirements. If you require an Auslan interpreter, please let us know at least 48 hours before the event day. Australia/Melbourne public