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Blak Douglas - In Conversation

Blak Douglas - In Conversation

Join us at NSW Parliament for an inti​mate and thought-provoking discussion with Archibald Prize-winning artist Blak Douglas on creativity, community, culture and art. Hosted by Simon Marnie, iconic Australian broadcaster, the conversation will explore Blak’s story of artistic expression and a career driven by community engagement and social change.

His Archibald Prize entries, celebrating the resilience and richness of First Nations people and culture, were recently displayed on the Reconciliation Wall at the Parliament of NSW. The four larger-than-life artworks of Uncle Max Eulo, Christine Anu, Uncle Roy Kennedy and Brooke Boney were displayed together for the first time.

Blak Douglas (born Adam Hill) is a proud Aboriginal man of Dhungutti and Irish heritage. Originally trained in graphic design and illustration, he is a self-taught painter whose bold and highly recognised work offers incisive cultural and political commentary about what it means to be a First Nations person in modern Australia. Among his many accolades, he won the Kilgour Prize in 2019 and the prestigious Archibald Prize in 2022.

Simon Marnie has more than 20 years of experience in the Australian TV and radio industry. His broadcasting career began in the 1980s, leading to roles at Triple J, SBS and ABC, where he worked across radio and television. He was formally a familiar voice on ABC’s Weekends, covering Sydney’s vibrant culture and diverse communities.

Date: Thursday, 8 May 2025
Time: 6:00pm to 7:00pm (check in from 5:30pm)
Location: Theatrette (Lvl 6 ), NSW Parliament House, 6 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000 and via online livestream

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Limited seating avaialble. Can't make it in person? Join us online via the livestream.

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