Kirsty Guster. Photo by Belinda Pratten.
One ANU staff member is using her creative and collaborative skills to explore new spaces and stages for cultural and artistic connections, writes JAMES GIGGACHER. Kirsty Guster is living three lives at once. As development officer in the ANU School of Music, she manages the Streaming Sounds and videoconference music teaching and performance programs. She also runs Acton Walkways, a series of guided walks and 'behind the scenes' tours of Canberra's Acton precinct and adjoining ANU campus. And on top of all this, she is completing her PhD on the intangible aspects of classical piano performance at Griffith University. Unsurprisingly, Guster says she has learnt to 'work in her sleep'. Yet no matter how hectic and chaotic things may get, the three main threads of her life are bound by one constant theme.
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