No, not a pain. I understand your thinking on this. I’ll try some of the other thoughts we’ve had.
T
From: Aida [mailto:aida.pottinger@bigpond.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 8 December 2010 1:37 PM
To: Callinan, Tracey
Subject: Re: Joseph Falsone
Sent: Wednesday, 8 December 2010 1:37 PM
To: Callinan, Tracey
Subject: Re: Joseph Falsone
Hi Tracey
Am I being difficult ?- while M16 looks really interesting -but when I read the useless lines blog and discovered that after all this time they are still struggling to pay someone a decent wage to administer the place I wonder if I or anyone else will benefit any.- what I am after is someone who has turned an idea into a well funded or sustainable reality. Be it from council or any other body. I suppose I am after the dream arts funding or idea that does not exist. The thing that gave me the idea in the first place was watching MREAM on a TV documentary - it was just about to be closed down and they were looking for a new space. Things that spring to mind are the artspace at Parramatta - the Adelaide Jam Factory or indeed any Creative industry initiative that has got off the ground. What is Mr Falsone doing now? I can't find anything on google from a quick glance. Sorry to be such a pain!
Aida
From: Callinan, Tracey
Aida
Joseph Falsone says he may be interested in mentoring. He has left M16, but you may find this article interesting...
Tracey
Tracey Callinan
Executive Officer
Arts OutWest Inc