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Vital Arts: Katerina Eleftheriadou + Anna Hickey-Moody

  • Instagram Live: @interfaithchildhoods Melbourne Australia (map)

What do the arts teach us? 

Curiosity, Initiative, Grit, Adaptability, Leadership, Social and Cultural Awareness. 

These are the qualities that Australian industry needs from workers in a post COVID- Industry 4.0 world. 

 Join Professor Anna Hickey-Moody over the month of October for this series of Instagram live discussions with key industry figures as she talks to community leaders, arts practitioners and researchers about the use of youth arts in a post-COVID world. We’ll be chatting about why the arts are vital for a strong, vibrant and sustainable economic recovery in Australia, how the arts instill critical qualities in Australia’s workforce and what we can do to ensure that youth arts are supported into Australia’s future. 

Tune in through our Instagram page: @interfaithchildhoods

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Katerina Eleftheriadou:

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Katerina is an artist from Greece currently living and working in Thessaloniki. In her practice she sought engagement in producing work that is not self-referential but connected to lived experiences. Her interests and the work she produces to date derive from memories informed by her personal background, her origins, the traditions and complexities of her home country. 

Katerina was an active participant at ‘My Body-Image’ workshop with Rabih Mroue organized by STUDIO theatregallery in collaboration with Onassis Stegi, she has worked as a Teacher of Art and Design at Westhill Academy in Scotland, she has organized workshops for the Centre of Chinese Contemporary Art, she has worked as an assistant curator for Marianna Tsionki (Research curator for CFCCA- Associate Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University) and she delivered educational programmes for the Children’s Art Museum in Athens, Greece. Her work has been exhibited in the United Kingdom, Germany and Greece. "