Art and Words: Celebrating Literature and Contemporary Artists

Art and Words: Celebrating Literature and Contemporary Artists

Fri
24
Fri 24 Oct 5:30 PM

Terrace Room | National Portrait Gallery
Wheelchair
General Admission
60 Mins
October
Fri 24 Oct

Words, photos, paintings, plays and films all provide windows into our world. Each of our panellists has worked in different ways with the interaction between these forms and seeks to elevate and celebrate the space artists need to express their creativity. Gail Jones (The Name of the Sister) started as a visual artist and painter, coming later to the sensuous delight of words and now one of Australia's most prolific literary authors. Kate Grenville (Unsettled: A Journey Through Time and Place) began in film and has had fascinating experiences seeing her iconic Australian books translated to stage and screen. Quentin Sprague (What Artists See) writes exquisitely about art and offers glimpses into the lives of some of Australia's best contemporary artists. Together they reflect on their journeys and explore the question: what can images do that words can’t, and what can words do that images can’t? Moderated by writer and artist Kim Mahood. 

Quentin Sprague is the author of The Stranger Artist, which won the 2021 Prime Minister’s Literary Award for Nonfiction, and a monograph on the late Australian painter Ken Whisson. His art criticism appears widely, including regularly in The Monthly, as well as in monographs and exhibition catalogues published by the National Gallery of Victoria, Monash University Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. He has worked variously as a curator, an academic, an art coordinator and an artist, and lives in Canberra, on Ngunnawal Country.

Gail Jones is one of Australia’s most celebrated writers. She is the author of two short-story collections and nine novels, and her work has been translated into several languages and has received numerous literary awards. Originally from Western Australia, she now lives in Sydney.

Kate Grenville has published eighteen books. Her nine novels include the bestseller The Secret River (shortlisted for the Booker). Others have also won international and Australian prizes, been adapted for stage and screen, and appear in translation. Her non-fiction includes biographies and books about the writing process. Her latest book is Unsettled: A Journey Through Time and Place.
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October
Fri 24 Oct

Terrace Room | National Portrait Gallery

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