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#10 - A Time For Change In The Arts

52 min · 28 de oct de 2021
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An in-depth discussion panel at Creative Matakana considers how the visual arts world has changed since 2019, discussing a wide range of topics from NFTs to gender representation. Visit the page on Radio New Zealand - RNZ - for more information about his event and the speakers: https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/smart_talk/audio/2018803602/a-panel-discussion-at-creative-matakana-considers-how-the-visual-arts-world-has-changed-since-2019

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