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National Consultation

The National Gallery’s Indigenous Arts Leadership Program, supported by Wesfarmers Arts, has been the Gallery’s most significant commitment to developing skills and opportunities with and for First Nations people within the arts and cultural sector for 12 years.

The Gallery is embarking on national consultation to help guide the development of the Program. This consultation will see us conducting interviews in person, on the phone, surveys and online sessions.

We are pleased to invite you to participate in this consultation by taking a brief survey. We want to hear from the voices of alumni, and from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts sector.

Your feedback will ensure future programs reflect the needs and priorities of First Nations people and communities. Responses will not be attributed to you as an individual, nor will your identity be passed on to any third parties. Your personal information will be held and used in accordance with Australian data protection laws.

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Please get in touch if you have any questions.

Ian RT Colless
Wesfarmers Indigenous Arts Leadership Coordinator
National Gallery of Australia
M: 0447 811 081
E: ian.rtcolless@nga.gov.au

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