How do artists own their own work and voice, under the forces of
algorithmic recommendations, AI-generated content and the shifting
terms of fair use? Or are we overlooking the liberation of an all-in
creative commons? With rapid-fire keynotes, acclaimed artists question
the best way forward for artists, including those who co-opt and
subvert existing icons and IP, as part of Midweek Minds, Vivid
Sydney’s Wednesday night gatherings for the creative and curious at
the State Library of NSW. At Legally Bonded, hear from US artist,
technologist and academic Mindy Seu, whose work focuses on online
culture and internet history, as well as Shaun Daniel Allen (Shal), a
Bundjalung painter whose works bridge cultural worlds, and Jason Phu,
whose mixed media practice contains images from comics, comics and
pop-culture. Afterward, head to the Library Bar for a chance to chat
with the speakers, meet other creatives and establish community in the
spirit of informal networking. Find further inspiration each Wednesday
during Vivid Sydney with Midweek Minds. On 27 May, A New Cultural
Paradigm lays out paths towards a more ethical, equitable creative
landscape, featuring New York architect Dong-Ping Wong, Walkley
Award-winning photojournalist Mridula Amin and Lesbian Space Princess
filmmakers Leela Verghese and Emma Hough Hobbs. On June 3, catch The
Engagement Generation, where The New Yorker creative director Nicholas
Blechman and Australian artists Elliot Ulm and Steffie Yee dissect how
to find and maintain audiences in 2026. This event is presented in
partnership with State Library of New South Wales.
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