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Ep.49 Lindy Joubert | A Rich Life of Art & Philanthropy
Some people just seem to pack more into their lives than the average, and Lindy Joubert is one of those people. Lindy joins Di on the Power Of Women podcast, and with a healthy dose of humility, shares her rich life journey.
Lindy Joubert engaged in UNESCO Observatory capacity building projects using the arts, crafts, architecture in the Cook Islands; Papua New Guinea; Kenya, Africa; Finnish Lapland; Timor Leste and Indigenous Australia. She has had over 40 national and international exhibitions of paintings, six in New York City. She is Editor-in-Chief of the UNESCO Observatory bi-annual peer reviewed e-journal; series Editor-in-Chief of the UNESCO Observatory Global Village Reading Series; writes and presents research papers and her edited book “ Educating in the Arts – the Asian Experience, Twenty-four essays” has been published by Springer, 2008 and is currently preparing a sequel: ’Educating in the Crafts – the Global Experience’.
Quite the CV. Lindy’s genre as an Artist is Magic Realism. Still travelling internationally up to six times a year, leading the publication of major series of books for the World Craft Council and working on improving her French, Lindy is not slowing down in the foreseeable future.
KEY TOPICS:
00:00 – Introduction
01:13 – Lindy’s Influences
04:14 – Lindy Joubert’s Incredible Career
12:06 – Global Citizen
19:39 – Lindy Joubert - Artist
22:00 – Lindy’s First Exhibition
22:46 – Exhibiting In NYC
24:21 – Artistic Style | Medium | Influences
25:52 – Lindy & UNESCO
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WHO IS LINDY JOUBERT?
Lindy Joubert is Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Melbourne, Founding Director of the inaugural UNESCO Observatory and was a consultant at UNESCO Paris headquarters 2000 2003; Former Vice President World Craft Council Asia Pacific region for 8 years; was Director of the Asia Pacific Confederation for Arts Education 1992-2000. S
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