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Talk: Ada Ackerman on art in the age of AI

Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum of Contemporary Art
140 George Street , The Rocks NSW 2000
Level 2 Lecture theatre
When
  • Sunday 14 December 2025 from 2pm to 3pm
Cost

Adult: $35MCA Member: $15Concession: $28Tertiary Students: $20Under 18s: Free

Ada Ackerman is a researcher and co-curator of The World through AI, a major exhibition about art and AI held at Jeu de Paume in Paris this year. In this insightful talk, Ackerman shares her research into how contemporary artists think about AI and integrate emerging technologies into their creative practices.

The event begins with an introduction from MCA Curator Anna Davis, who will discuss our major summer exhibition, Data Dreams: Art and AI.

Ticket includes Museum Admission, plus entry to Data Dreams.

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