World Science Festival
Jay Younger is a curator with significant experience in public art events, currently serving as the Curator for Curiocity 23 at the World Science Festival since October 2021. Younger also held the position of Curator for Curiocity Brisbane 22, contributing to the festival's celebration of the intersection of art, science, and technology. Prior experience includes serving as the Visual Arts Programs Director and Convenor of Engagement at Queensland College of Art from March 2018 to December 2020. Educational credentials include a Diploma in Education from Griffith University, a Post Graduate Diploma in Photography from Queensland College of Art at Griffith University, a Doctor of Philosophy in Art in the Public Sphere from UNSW, and a Diploma of Creative Arts with a major in Painting from the University of Southern Queensland.
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World Science Festival
Originally known for our groundbreaking week-long live festivals placing science at the cultural core of New York City, the World Science Festival (WSF) has grown into an innovative multi- media organization that produces original content straddling science, technology, the arts, media, performance, journalism and education, with formats ranging across vibrant discussions and debates, to inspired collaborative works of theatre, film and music. Featuring outstanding talent and novel production techniques, our programming brings the most far-reaching and transformative ideas, discoveries and perspectives to a broad general audience. WSFs live events in 13 countries have garnered an in-person audience of over three million and its digital, educational and broadcast programming has received over 200 million views.