First Nations critics sit in a unique vantage point between cultures in contemporary Australia.
Many Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander critics are also artists and writers across visual arts, film, poetry, journalism, academia and others. In this conversation, esteemed writers and thinkers Susie Anderson, Daniel Browning and Jeanine Leane discuss the role of the First Nations critic within the overlap of culture, community and criticism and why First Nations people are so often drawn to this work. With Neika Lehman.