Person

Katya Petetskaya

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Ekaterina Petetskaya
Report

Artists as workers: an economic study of professional artists in Australia


Creative Australia has released this report on the working lives of Australian artists that shows it is now harder than ever for professional artists to make a living. This is despite the fact they are highly educated, highly skilled, and that Australians deeply value their contribution.
Survey Report

Integrating art production and economic development in Far North Queensland


This report presents the results of a survey of remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists in the Far North Queensland region including the Torres Strait Islands. It posits that in the right conditions, art and cultural production can be an effective avenue towards employment creation and income generation. The report identifies policy issues and...
Report

Integrating art production and economic development in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory


This report presents the results of a study that forms one component of a major National Survey of Remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Artists. The report relates to the implementation of the National Survey in Region 2 (Arnhem Land).
Report

Integrating art production and economic development in North West NT and the Tiwi Islands


This Report presents the results of a study that forms one component of a major National Survey of Remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Artists. This Report relates to the implementation of the National Survey in Region 3: The North-West region of the Northern Territory, a region that includes the Tiwi Islands.
Report

Integrating art production and economic development in the Central Desert (NT) and the APY Lands (SA)


This report presents the results of a study that forms one component of a major National Survey of Remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Artists. The Survey was undertaken in the Department of Economics at Macquarie University progressively across six regions in remote Australia. This Report relates the Survey in Region 4: Central Desert NT...

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