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Skip to main content. Search for mobiles. He has consulted on a wide range of projects for not-for-profit, public and private sector clients, including a strategic review for the Gallery of Australian Design.

Joseph holds a Bachelor of Arts with first class honours from the University of Sydney, where he studied art history and literature, specialising in twentieth-century Italian poetry.

Adelin has diverse experience in the fields of architecture, design and arts management. She has worked on design and cultural projects with local government, arts organisations and artists in Australia and the USA. Prior to calling Canberra home, Adelin provided strategic and capital advice and support to the cultural community in New York as well as liaison to elected officials and private-industry professionals.

Adelin teaches design at the University of Canberra and continues to provide strategic planning assistance to local arts organisations. Lachlan is passionate about creativity and is excited to work in a space that helps support and foster creativity in the ACT.

Lachlan studied Literature and Art History at the Australian National University and recently completed an Honours project that examined the role of the internet in enabling and fostering amateur creativity in the 21 st century, this project particularly focused on how internet technologies could influence the study of literary texts in the digital age.

Rochelle has worked as a performer, theatre director, dramaturge, writer, educator, producer, event manager and tour manager. As Program Manager, Rochelle is delighted to continue to support emerging and established artists at Ainslie and Gorman Arts Centres as part of an innovative team that aims to develop, present, and promote the work of ACT artists. Kristi has maintained parallel career paths in marketing and creative producing, having worked in both in Australia and Indonesia, for not-for-profit organisations and the charity sector alongside the arts.

Kristi has extensive experience working in community settings, and in diverse cultural communities supporting and guiding artist led practice.

As Marketing Manager, she explores models for how marketing and communications can be implemented in creative and innovative ways through both the lens of artist and producer. As Head of Sound and AV he set out his strategic plan for the Sound AV department and worked on many projects to renew the technical systems in all of the theatres and performance spaces. Jeremy worked very closely with the in-house production arm Opera House Presents and commercial hirers to revitalise the theatres and make the systems at the Opera House fit for purpose well into the future.

Sia is well known on the Australian artistic landscape as a musician, curator and facilitator. Rebecca Worth is a proudly born and bred Canberran with a background in Photo-media and film-making. As the Marketing Coordinator Rebecca keeps the residents informed of the day-to-day happenings of the arts hub, and communicates to the public on behalf of the Ainslie Gorman House residents, programs and festivals.

Over the years she has worked as a photographer, darkroom tutor, gallery installer, bookseller and crewed for short-film projects. Rebecca has worked with authors, illustrators and booksellers on book promotions, reviews and events. Her love of storytelling in all its forms has been always been at the centre of her work and is what continues to inspire her to work in creative communities.

Elizabeth is responsible for all venue hire across both Ainslie and Gorman Arts Centres. Jenni began working at Ainslie and Gorman Arts Centres in as an event casual, so she could get back to her creative roots.

Having spent much of her childhood at Gorman Arts Centre, Jenni wanted to once again connect with the performing arts scene in Canberra.



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