National Summit Agenda
Images courtesy of Baltic
Debate 4 - Visual Arts and the Education Agenda
What arguments can the visual arts collate to demonstrate the value and importance of visual arts education within all levels of education provision and how can the sector support investment and growth within the creative industries post Education?
Panel
The following people will take part in this panel:
- Sam Cairns, Manager, Cultural Learning Alliance
- Pauline Tambling, CEO of CCSkills and Managing Director of National Skills Academy
- Lesley Butterworth, General Secretary, NSEAD
- Emma Thomas, Head of Learning and Engagement, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art
- Chaired by Chris Bailey, Emeritus Professor of Cultural History, Leeds Metropolitan University and Director &Co the Cultural Marketing House
Detailed biographies are include in the event pack, available to download here.
Papers
The following supporting materials have been provided by the panel:
- Imagine National - the case for cultural learning
- Henley Review of cultural education in England
- Government response to the Henley Review
- Internships in the Arts - a guide
- Creative Apprenticeships - assessing ROI
- The Creative Industries Council Skillset Skills Group Report
- The Creative Industries Council Skillset Skills Group Report - appendices