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Fellowship Participant - Erin Milne

Fellowship Participants

Erin Milne

Erin Milne

Head of Public Programs
University of Melbourne’s Museums & Collections
Australia

Erin Milne is Head of Public Programs at the University of Melbourne’s Museums & Collections, overseeing artistic programs and audience engagement at Science Gallery Melbourne, Buxton Contemporary, MPavilion Parkville, Grainger Museum, Old Quad and the Potter Museum of Art. Erin has a background working as an executive producer in contemporary performance, working across artforms and with nationally and internationally renowned artists, festivals and venues through her company Bureau of Works. She is a sought-after collaborator with some of Australia’s most distinctive and ambitious artists and companies, bringing a combination of strategy, insight and networks to create exceptional projects. Erin has been recognised for her work with the 2021 Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards Facilitator Prize, the 2021 Geoffrey Milne Award for Outstanding Contribution to Contemporary & Experimental Performance at Melbourne’s Green Room Awards, and is a current Australia Council International Society of the Performing Arts (ISPA) Fellow from 2020 - 2025.

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ISPA would like to thank the Australia Council for the Arts for their partnership in this important regional initiative.

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