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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Economies Project Cooperative Research Centre for Remote Economic Participation
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The CRC-REP has around 55 partners, including universities, corporate, community and government. There are three research programs, with 12 research projects: › Regional Economies › Enterprise Development › Investing in People CRC-REP owned by Ninti One Limited (NOL) 2 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Economies Project Cooperative Research Centre – Remote Economic Participation
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Investigate, understand and seek to address (some of) the numerous types of fragility that affect the sector. Investigate and analyse relevant economic, social and cultural conditions of the art economy and the value chain relationships between artists, agents and audiences. Work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, art centres and businesses, institutions, government and community organisations. Strong emphasis on consultations with, participation of, and benefits for end-users: Aboriginal artists, their communities and enterprises. Will run from 2010 – 2016. 4 4 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Economies Project Cooperative Research Centre – Remote Economic Participation
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Research Outputs: Comprehensive analysis of the size and structure of the art and craft industry A report on the success factors of remote arts and crafts enterprise models to assist in creating strong individual and community outcomes. A report on art/craft product diversification and the potential for creating new enterprise opportunities in remote areas. Identification of new market opportunities, both domestic and/or international. Analysis of new business and industry governance models. Training materials for the arts and crafts sector with the objective of providing long- term employment pathways for ATSI people. Train/employ postgraduate students and ATSI people as field researchers 5 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Economies Project
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Stakeholders and industry participants: active engagement with as many as possible Three primary zones of research: 6 6 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Economies Project
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7 7 Research Projects: Post Doc: Lisa Stefanoff – non art centre production – artists and the free market PhD: (cultural economist) economic analysis of the sector: artists, agents and audiences/consumers PhD: (micro enterprise) comparative case study analysis of the characteristics and success/failure factors of community arts enterprises Masters: Jess Booth (marketing + consumer dynamics ) analyse gallery, consumer and audience behaviour: what is being exhibited, who is buying/collecting and why Masters: (marketing + retail) analysis of un/licensed and manufactured products and merchandising Honours/MA: (anthropology/arts development) comparative case study of the production of commercially viable art/craft Honours/MA: (human resources) description and analysis of art centre human resources and link between HR and organisational wellbeing and performance Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Economies Project
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Alice Springs East Kimberley Far North Queensland Ngaanyatjarra and APY Lands
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