The challenges presented by developments within the Higher Education sector over the past 15 years have altered the nature and capacity of Australian art and design schools, leaving many barely viable and most reflecting on their intrinsic values, as they grapple with the dwindling budgets and staffing allocations and significantly increased workload. Drawing on his experience as head of two Australian art and design schools, and current government policy directions and recent legislative changes and responses to a survey of art school heads that he instigated in 2005, Noel Frankham’s paper charts changes over the past 30 years and forecasts possibilities for the future of Australian art and design schools. He uses the evolution of the Tasmanian School of Art as a reference for speculating on a range of factors that will impact management and leadership of schools in the near future.
Attitudes and Trends in Australian Art and Design Schools
Noel FRANKHAM
2006 Conference