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Creative Dialogues
Tom Hogan
10 episodes
4 months ago
A panel-discussion project with a focus on the arts and creative industries, from Wollongong City Council. This series focuses on the arts and creative industries and aims to help you upskill, form strategic partnerships and collaborate The Creative Dialogues series was originally designed as in-person panel events - but a pandemic shutdown led us to reinvent the series, with artist and producer Tom Hogan. Logo image designed by Angie Cass. Produced by Tom Hogan, Annie Clapton, and Jennine Primmer, as part of Cultural Development at Wollongong City Council
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A panel-discussion project with a focus on the arts and creative industries, from Wollongong City Council. This series focuses on the arts and creative industries and aims to help you upskill, form strategic partnerships and collaborate The Creative Dialogues series was originally designed as in-person panel events - but a pandemic shutdown led us to reinvent the series, with artist and producer Tom Hogan. Logo image designed by Angie Cass. Produced by Tom Hogan, Annie Clapton, and Jennine Primmer, as part of Cultural Development at Wollongong City Council
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Design
Arts
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Writing For Work
Creative Dialogues
1 hour 3 minutes
5 years ago
Writing For Work
Tom takes a step back for a conversation that veers into a discussion about representation and diversity in the writing, editing, and publishing industry - featuring a powerhouse of guests, including Kirli Saunders, Alice Grundy, Jessie Tu, and Emily Stewart. || Visit the Creative Dialogues page on the Wollongong City Council website for a list of books mentioned in this podcast, and recommended by the guests. || Book recommendations from panellists: Jessie Tu recommends: Revenge - S.L Lim, The Astonishing Colour of After - Emily X.R Pan, Cleanness - Garth Greenwell, Kim Ji-Young, Born 1982 - Cho Nam-Joo, Hot Little Hands Abigail Ulman || Alice Grundy recommends: The Swan Book - Alexis Wright, Living on Stolen Land - Ambelin Kwaymullina, Blakwork - Alison Whittaker, Dhuuluu-Yala: To Talk Straight - Anita Heiss, Tracking Our Country in Settler Literature - Jeanine Leane || Kirli Saunders recommends: The White Girl - Tony Birch, Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World - Tyson Yunkaporta,The Yield - Tara June Winch,Throat - Ellen van Neerven, Fire Front: First Nations Poetry and Power Today (UQP) - Edited by Alison Whittaker, Guwayu, for All Times: A Collection of First Nations Poems - Edited by Jeanine Leane, Aunty Kerry Reed, Ali Cobby Eckermann and Bruce Pascoe's works || Emily Stewart recommends: Minor Detail - Adania Shibli (trans. Elisabeth Jaquette), The Cherry Picker's Daughter Aunty Kerry Reed-Gilbert, Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: Intimate Histories of Riotous Black Girls, Troublesome Women and Queer Radicals - Saidiya Hartman
Creative Dialogues
A panel-discussion project with a focus on the arts and creative industries, from Wollongong City Council. This series focuses on the arts and creative industries and aims to help you upskill, form strategic partnerships and collaborate The Creative Dialogues series was originally designed as in-person panel events - but a pandemic shutdown led us to reinvent the series, with artist and producer Tom Hogan. Logo image designed by Angie Cass. Produced by Tom Hogan, Annie Clapton, and Jennine Primmer, as part of Cultural Development at Wollongong City Council