Audiences for creative practice formats, from the arts to gaming have never been greater. The Australian Academy of the Humanities Symposium, The Humanities and Creative Practice, will turn a lens on the vital role of creative practice in Australian social, cultural, and economic life..Speakers include composer Felicity Wilcox, Powerhouse CEO Lisa Havilah, award-winning designer Prof Alison Page, Dalisa Pigram and Rachael Swain from Marrugeku, art historian Susan Best & theatre director Julian Meyrick, this is a not-to-be-missed event for anyone working across arts, policy, or cultural industries.
When: 13-14 November 2025
Where: UTS Sydney
This event is perfect for academics, early career researchers, policy makers, arts workers, artists and designers, and industry professionals. This Symposium offers a unique opportunity to connect with peers, forge new networks, and explore the ideas shaping Australia’s creative future.
Our full Symposium registration is $485.00, with student two-day ticket just $166.00
About: AAH is hosting our 2025 Symposium this November in Sydney — The Humanities and Creative Practice, to be held in partnership with UTS Sydney. The Symposium committee have convened an amazing program, including discussions on difficult art and cancel culture, ethical methodologies when working with communities in crisis, and First Nations design, and intercultural art.

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