Many artists incorporate social and political dimensions into their work, providing a platform for healing, resistance, and solidarity. This function of art-making can drive social change and foster deep cultural
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Many artists incorporate social and political dimensions into their work, providing a platform for healing, resistance, and solidarity. This function of art-making can drive social change and foster deep cultural understanding. How can art bridge and mend communities in light of precarious public funding, nationalism, and cancel culture? How can art create an impact that resonates both locally and globally, as a means to offer solace and strength? A look into how art can help navigate the times in which we live.
Jazz Money | Speaker
Marikit Santiago | Speaker
Luke Letourneau | Speaker
Daniel Browning | Moderator
Programmed by Micheal Do
Location: Talk Contemporary Theatre
RSVP recommended. Entry to Talk Contemporary is on a first come, first serve basis.
A valid ticket to Sydney Contemporary 2024 is required for entry to this talk.
Image: Marikit Santiago Hallowed Be Thy Name (collaboration with Maella Santiago, Santi Mateo Santiago and Sarita Santiago). Courtesy of the artist.