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Scott East is a lecturer at UNSW Art & Design, specializing in committed engaged research in GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) and broader cultural sectors. He earned his PhD from the University of Western Sydney with research focusing on the roles of museums in discussions surrounding climate change. Scott is interested in how cultural educational institutions engage with societal changes, particularly regarding gender, sexuality, disability studies, queer theory, and transnational feminisms. His teaching covers a range of subjects, including Museum Studies, Arts & Cultural Policy, and the contexts of art and identity. He supervises postgraduate students working on practice-led research projects and has been involved in various community arts initiatives, including those exploring disability arts and creative international cultural policies. Scott has previously held positions as Faculty Director for Student Experience and as an Educational Developer, and he continues to contribute to discussions on critical creative pedagogies.
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