Annual Review 2018

39 2018 IN REVIEW The Business Leaders Network , comprising the Chairman’s Circle and Asia Pacific Council corporate members groups, came together for an annual dinner at QAG in November (left and right). APT9 artworks by Nona Garcia (left) and Kawayan de Guia (right) / Photographs: Joe Ruckli Over three days in December, 20 high school students and five teachers from across Queensland attended the Creative Generation: In-residence pilot program. A partnership between the Department of Education and QAGOMA with support from Griffith University’s Queensland College of Art, the program strengthens understanding of the academic, experimental, collaborative and reflective nature of contemporary visual art and reveals the diversity of opportunities in the creative industries. Through hands-on activities and reflection, students discovered that the collaborative process can be a powerful force in generating and refining ideas, building confidence and encouraging risk-taking. Photographs: Joe Ruckli

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