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SUMMARY:Midweek Minds: A New Cultural Paradigm - Vivid Sydney
DESCRIPTION:  \nHow can our creative industries find more equitable\, ethical ways of working? And how can we ensure that a diverse range of voices aren’t squeezed out during this era of unprecedented change from technological\, economic and cultural forces? \nWith rapid-fire keynotes\, four acclaimed creatives tackle the opportunities to create a better culture in their industries as part of Midweek Minds\, Vivid Sydney’s Wednesday night gatherings for the creative and curious at the State Library of New South Wales. \nAt A New Cultural Paradigm\, hear from New York architect and community builder Dong-Ping Wong\, Walkley Award-winning photojournalist Mridula Amin and Leela Varghese and Emma Hough Hobbs\, the Australian duo behind cult-hit film Lesbian Space Princess. Afterward\, head to the Library Bar for a chance to chat with the speakers\, meet other creatives and establish community in the spirit of informal networking. \nGET TICKETS HERE: Vivid Sydney
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SUMMARY:The Critics Report
DESCRIPTION:  \nRounding up the year’s most consequential events\, four seasoned critics deliver a live report on the state of play in the arts and culture. \n2025 has certainly been an eventful year in the arts and culture. Australia’s representative at the Venice Biennale was withdrawn and then reappointed. The country’s second oldest literary journal\, Meanjin\, was shuttered\, while Southerly\, its oldest\, has just been rebooted. Here and across the world\, artists and writers have had to contend with the institutional encouragement and enforcement of self-censorship\, while the unauthorised use of copyrighted material to train AI platforms threatens to devalue work that is already under-remunerated.  \nWhat role do critics have to play in this increasingly precarious environment? How does our critical culture help advocate for the importance and independence of creative work? Join the Sydney Review of Books Editors and their special guests — Roanna Gonsalves (Southerly)\, Nick Croggon (Memo Review) and Daniel Browning (University of Sydney\, formerly ABC RN) — for a round-up of the year’s most consequential events in the arts and culture\, and an enlivening discussion about the state of critical play in Australia. \nPresented by Sydney Review of Books. 
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