Natasha Cica
Dr Natasha Cica is director of change consultancy Kapacity.org. She is former CEO of Heide Museum of Modern Art, established the Inglis Clark Centre in Tasmania, and is an honorary professor…
BottomDr Natasha Cica is director of change consultancy Kapacity.org. She is former CEO of Heide Museum of Modern Art, established the Inglis Clark Centre in Tasmania, and is an honorary professor…
BottomDr Natasha Cica is director of change consultancy Kapacity.org. She is former CEO of Heide Museum of Modern Art, established the Inglis Clark Centre in Tasmania, and is an honorary professor at the Australian National University. Natasha was recognised by The Australian Financial Review as one of Australia’s 100 Women of Influence and was an inaugural Sidney Myer Creative Fellow. Her books are Pedder Dreaming: Olegas Truchanas and a Lost Tasmanian Wilderness (UQP, 2011), Griffith Review 39: Tasmania – The Tipping Point? (Text, 2013; co-edited with Julianne Schultz) and Griffith Review 69: The European Exchange (Text, 2020; co-edited with Ashley Hay).
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