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Examining exhibitions, ideas and the critical dialogues shaping contemporary art. Produced by Sharifah Emalia Al-Gadrie for Contemporary Art Tasmania.
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Art and money, money and art: from fundraising to funders
Wednesday, 27 August, 2025

This episode of What Are You Looking At? is a table conversation with Zara Sully, Pete Marseveen and Nour Abdullatif about the relationship between art and money, initially focussing on fundraising but then expanding to explore other facets.Zara Sully (they/them) is an artist, arts worker, curator, and researcher and director of Sawtooth ARI in Launceston, Lutruwita/Tasmania.Peter Marseveen (he/him) is a photographic artist, arts technician and activist based in Nipaluna/Hobart.Nour Abdullatif (she/they) is founder and director of Unassigned Gallery in Naarm/Melbourne. This episode is hosted and produced by Sharifah Emalia Al-Gadrie. What Are You Looking At? is presented by Contemporary Art Tasmania

 

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