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Artists in conversation online

Artists in conversation online, featuring Caroline Zilinsky with her work, photo: Don Arnold

Artists in conversation online, featuring Caroline Zilinsky with her work, photo: Don Arnold

The Artists in conversation series offers insights into the creative practices of Australian artists. A free and exclusive benefit available to current members of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, watch online a series of artist talks revealing what inspires and informs their creative practice. 

The conversations are facilitated by Maria Stoljar, host and producer of the popular Talking with painters podcast, and well-known broadcaster Robbie Buck.

Each interview is available online on demand, so you can watch in your own time on your own device.

Artists in conversation online

March – June 2024

Online

Free for Art Gallery members only

Bookings and enquiries: 02 9225 1878

Transaction terms and conditions, including cancellations and refunds

If booking tickets on behalf of others, you are responsible for communicating all correspondence from the Art Gallery Society of NSW to them.

You will be emailed a secure login after you book.

  • Caroline Zilinsky with her work, photo: Don Arnold

    Artists in conversation onlineCaroline Zilinsky

    Maria Stoljar talks with Caroline Zilinsky, an Australian painter who sees the world through an unfiltered and truth-telling lens creating social and political narratives. She is a regular finalist in the Archibald Prize and won the Portia Geach Memorial Award in 2020.

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    Caroline Zilinsky with her work, photo: Don Arnold

    20 March 2024 – 30 June 2024

  • Anne Zahalka, photo: Museum of Australian Photography

    Artists in conversation onlineAnne Zahalka

    Robbie Buck talks with Anne Zahalka one of Australia’s most highly regarded photo-media artists. Her work explores cultural and environmental points of tension, interrogating them with humour and a critical perspective which starts conversations. Her practice deconstructs familiar scenes, re-presenting them to allow for alternative narratives that reflect on cultural diversity within Australian society and the ecological impact of the global climate crisis.

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    Anne Zahalka, photo: Museum of Australian Photography

    10 April 2024 – 30 June 2024

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