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Presenting an Artist’s Talk at Surrealism: Up Late @ QAG/GOMA

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I am an ARTISTE!!!!!!!!!

I have told myself since I was out of the birth canal, only now it’s official, yo! Namely cos I’ve been asked to give an industry talk at “Surrealism: Up Late”  this Friday night at Queensland Art Gallery. I’m talking about innovation and why it’s important. Which has gotten me thinking lots of things about risk-taking, failure and extending oneself and why we need to do it. I’ll post my thoughts (and possibly some vid, if I can manage it!) from the talk early next week.

Naturally, while I’d like to THINK it’s all about me, in reality I’m only a snippet of a pretty rocking night of special events for Up Late:

6.00pm MUSIC DJ El Norto 6.00pm FILM Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Marc Caro Delicatessen 1991 (99 mins) 6.00pm FILM The Prisoner (TV series) (60 mins) 6.45pm TALK ‘The Innovators’ Curator’s perspective with David Burnett, Curator, International Art 7.00pm TALK ‘The Innovators’ Industry perspective with Jenny Wynter, comedian 8.00pm FILM Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Marc Caro The City of Lost Children 1995 (112 mins)

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I acknowledge the Gubbi Gubbi, Wakka Wakka and Butchulla peoples, the First Nation Traditional Owners of Country, and custodians of the land and waters on which I live and work, and all the peoples who have welcomed me on Country. I pay respects to all Elders past and present and acknowledge the young leaders who are working beside Elders in our cultural industries in the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices. I recognise all First Nation peoples as the original storytellers of these lands and acknowledge the important role they continue to play in our community.

Jenny Wynter

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