Panel Discussion: Are the Arts for Everyone?

Deadline:

February 28
Institute of Modern Art

Are the Arts for Everyone? brings together arts leaders to question assumptions around access, audiences, and cultural democracy. As institutions balance artistic integrity with funding pressures and public expectations, this panel explores whether broadening audiences always benefits art—and whether artists want to speak to everyone.

The discussion considers the tensions between idealism and pragmatism, asking where responsibility lies and whether a meaningful middle ground exists.

Panel:
Chair: Alison Kubler
Ebony Bott
Iván Gil-Ortega
Simon Wright
Stephanie Parkin

Seating is limited. Registration is essential.

Event:  28 February – 3:00pm

Exhibition •  Solo Exhibition •  Group Exhibition •  Artist Talk •  Artist Run Initiative •  Workshop •  Festival •  Painting •  Sculpture •  Photography •  Drawing •  Printmaking •  Installation •  Performance •  Video Art •  Digital Art •  Emerging Art •  First Nations Art •  Conceptual Art •  Opportunities •  Call Outs •  Funding •  Residency •  Art Prize •  Design •  Fashion •  Jewellery •  News •  Review •  Writing •  Exhibition •  Solo Exhibition •  Group Exhibition •  Artist Talk •  Artist Run Initiative •  Workshop •  Festival •  Painting •  Sculpture •  Photography •  Drawing •  Printmaking •  Installation •  Performance •  Video Art •  Digital Art •  Emerging Art •  First Nations Art •  Conceptual Art •  Opportunities •  Call Outs •  Funding •  Residency •  Art Prize •  Design •  Fashion •  Jewellery •  News •  Review •  Writing • 

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