Anna Goldsworthy in conversation with Jacqueline Ogeil
In the forthcoming issue of the Quarterly Essay 102, Anna Goldsworthy explores the implications of AI for art, culture and the self – how it forces a confrontation with what it means to be human, raising questions about human connection, learning and how we live our lives; and bringing new existential and ethical risks. Anna shares her perspectives on this complex issue live in conversation with Jacqueline Ogeil.
Anna Goldsworthy is the author of several books, including the novel Melting Momentsand the memoirs Piano Lessonsand Welcome to Your New Life. Her writing has appeared in The Monthly, The Age, The Australian, The Adelaide Review and The Best Australian Essays. She is also a concert pianist, with several recordings to her name. She is currently Dean of the Elder Conservatorium of Music and School of Performing Arts at Adelaide University, and will be taking up the position of Artistic Director of the Australian National Academy of Music in 2027.
Date: Monday 8 June
Time: 10:00am
Venue: Woodend Community Centre, High St & Forest St, 117 High St, Woodend, VIC, 3442
Price: $25.00

