Since the outbreak of COVID-19, UniSA Business Connect2Abilities project brought prominent artists from Australia and Korea together to collaborate and presented a series of digital performances including Dialogue for Six Strings, The 12 Doors and Correlation. This forum explores collaboration processes and underpinning theories and addresses the challenges and opportunities that international collaboration brings especially in the time of COVID-19.
Together with invited participating artists and panelists, we will discuss how we can continue to collaborate internationally when the borders are closed. What does virtual space mean to us when there is enforced separation of human-human interaction, and how we can promote intercultural understanding through collaborations in Adelaide's art scene.
Join us at Nexus Arts for this timely and exciting conservation followed by NETWOKING DRINKS and KOREAN CATERING!
Time (pm) Forum Program
Program
3:00-3:15 Drinks/Reception
With wines from Rohan Family by Heidrun Estate
3:15-3:20 Julianne Pierce
Introduction to the Forum - Arts, Technology & COVID-19: The Era of Collaboration
3:20-3:30 Boram Lee & Ruth Rentschler
Connect2Abilities: Planting “Crabgrass” Creates Change
3:30-3:35 Yeongmook Choi
Light Sound Friends: Past, Present & Future
3:35-3:55 Jonathan Kim
Collaboration as a multiplier in the time of COVID-19
3:55-4:10 Sunyoung Lee
Dancing through 12 Doors
4:10-4:25 Michelle Ryan & Roz Hervey
Creative approaches to international collaborations
4:25-4:35 Emily Tulloch
Intercultural collaboration in Adelaide: cultivation and presentation models
4:35-4:45 Jamie Harding
Techno Art: Transforming the future of the arts
4:45-5:00 Discussion with Q & A
We sincerely thank our forum sponsors.