Tuesday 22nd October
12-1:00pm
Current JMC Students
Bank Street Ground Floor
FREE + lunch provided
- General Campus Event
- Info Sessions
- Current JMC Student
- JMC Alumni
- Melbourne
Join Us for a Free Lunchtime Event!
Curious about taking your creative passion to the next level? We’re inviting all current JMC Academy students to a special lunchtime event to explore how you can kickstart a creative project and pursue a postgraduate qualification with our Master of Creative Industries.
This is your chance to:
- Learn about the benefits of postgraduate study and how it can help launch your creative career.
- Chat one-on-one with our postgraduate team and current Master’s students.
- Discuss your project ideas and see how the Master of Creative Industries can help bring them to life.
When: Tuesday 22nd October, 12-1:00pm
Where: Bank Street Ground Floor
What’s Included: Free lunch + valuable insights into your creative future!
Don’t miss this opportunity to meet like-minded peers and get inspired to take the next step in your creative journey.
See you there!
Meet the Team
Dr Jodie Rottle
Dr Jodie Rottle (she/her) is a creative flautist, researcher, lecturer, composer, and improviser who works with the nonhuman to explore new sound concepts. She is a member of the two-time Queensland Music Award-winning Matt Hsu’s Obscure Orchestra and often collaborates with artists across circus, spoken word, puppetry, visual art, and physical performance mediums. Committed to the creation and performance of new music, Jodie has commissioned over 45 new classical and experimental works—many by emerging composers—and performed nationally across Australia and the United States. Jodie is currently the Resident Adjunct with the Creative Arts Research Institute at Griffith University, and she is a sessional lecturer. When she’s not making music, she can most often be found bouldering and hanging out with her dog Stanlee Woofington.
Dr Jodie Rottle
Dr Jodie Rottle (she/her) is a creative flautist, researcher, lecturer, composer, and improviser who works with the nonhuman to explore new sound concepts. She is a member of the two-time Queensland Music Award-winning Matt Hsu’s Obscure Orchestra and often collaborates with artists across circus, spoken word, puppetry, visual art, and physical performance mediums. Committed to the creation and performance of new music, Jodie has commissioned over 45 new classical and experimental works—many by emerging composers—and performed nationally across Australia and the United States. Jodie is currently the Resident Adjunct with the Creative Arts Research Institute at Griffith University, and she is a sessional lecturer. When she’s not making music, she can most often be found bouldering and hanging out with her dog Stanlee Woofington.