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Cecelia Cmielewski Cecelia Cmielewski i(19869596 works by)
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1 Lex Marinos OAM, the ‘Wog from Wagga Wagga Has Been Advocating for Cultural Diversity on Australian Stages and Screens for Half a Century Now Cecelia Cmielewski , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: Neos Kosmos , October 2021;
1 y separately published work icon Creative Frictions : Arts Leadership, Policy and Practice in Multicultural Australia Cecelia Cmielewski , Acton : Australian National University Press , 2021 22944427 2021 multi chapter work criticism

'Creative Frictions explores the relationship between visionary aspects of practice and policy. Despite over 30 years of arts and cultural policy attention, there remains a widespread view among the general public and artists alike that creative production does not reflect Australia’s culturally diverse population. Australia’s increasingly complex society can no longer be confined to ‘essentialised’ or traditional definitions of ethnic communities. While this diversity and its emerging complexity can be ‘celebrated’ as a source of creativity and innovation, it can also give rise to social, political and creative challenges. A key challenge that remains for the arts sector is its ability to support the creative expression of cultural difference. One measure of inclusive creative production is to look at the participation of artists of non–English speaking backgrounds (NESBs)—a problematic term discussed in the book. There are half as many NESB artists compared to those of other professions participating in the workforce, and while under-representation is an issue for management in the arts sector, the question of representation also benefits from being understood more broadly beyond the narrow sense of multiculturalism as a tool to manage cultural difference. This book explores the crucial role of creative leaders and how they work with the ‘mainstream’ while maintaining their creative integrity and independence to generate a ‘virtuous’ circle of change. Creative Frictions argues that it is the NESB artists who lead change in the arts sector and that creative and organisational leadership working in partnership make creative use of ‘friction’ and develop the necessary ‘trust’ to generate the ‘traction’ for a supportive multicultural arts milieu.'

Source : publisher's blurb

1 State Arts Service Organisations : Effective, Engaged but Endangered Cecelia Cmielewski , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 14 August 2020;

'This week the NSW government’s arts funding arm, Create NSW, removed or significantly reduced funding to arts service organisations including Writing NSW, Playwriting Australia, the National Association of Visual Artists (NAVA) and Ausdance NSW. This short-sighted trend of cutting funding to arts organisations began several years ago.' (Introduction)

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