Monday, 23 July, 2018 - 11:26
Getting creative on firm funds footing
The financial performance of WA’s major arts organisations has fluctuated widely over the past year, research by Business News has found.
Helen Hristofski has been the general manager of Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company since November 2023.
She was previously the chief executive and executive producer of Barking Gecko Theatre Company from August 2013 to July 2021 and was responsible to the board of directors for the articulation and implementation of the company's strategic vision; as well as an oversight of all programming, producing, financial, marketing, investment partnerships, personnel and administrative management.
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The financial performance of WA’s major arts organisations has fluctuated widely over the past year, research by Business News has found.
A strong focus on developing and sustaining corporate partnerships is one factor behind Western Australia’s oldest theatre company, Barking Gecko Theatre, notching up its 30th birthday.
The 2020 balance sheets of WA arts companies appear strong, but performance anxiety lingers.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Steve Fewster, Kerryl Bradshaw, Wendy Attenborough, Trevor Hunt, Marcus Stafford, Kellie Benda, Adel van der Walt, Aaron Harding, Emmanuel Ranga and Helen Hristofski.
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