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EPISODE · Oct 15, 2021 · 28 MIN

ArtsEquator's Nabilah Said talks about developing arts writing and criticism in Southeast Asia

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This week, we spoke with Nabilah Said about her work as the editor of Singapore-based ArtsEquator. She talked about the importance of supporting criticism and analysis, and the training they're doing to raise a generation of great arts writers.More on ArtsEquator:https://artsequator.com/Connect with Nabilah on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/nabilahsaid/Find out more about Splice and our work:http://splicemedia.com/

This week, we spoke with Nabilah Said about her work as the editor of Singapore-based ArtsEquator. She talked about the importance of supporting criticism and analysis, and the training they're doing to raise a generation of great arts writers.

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