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Photograph: Supplied | Museums of History NSW | Nathan McGuire

Firestick

A free, six-part in-conversation series celebrating First Nations artists is taking over The Mint this June
  • Things to do, Talks and discussions
  • The Mint, Sydney
By Olivia Hart for Time Out in association with Museums of History NSW
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Time Out says

This year marks the very first Firestick, a six-part talk series at The Mint celebrating First Nations artists working across creative industries. Part of Museums of History NSW’s 2026 program, the free series brings together trailblazing voices shaping the future for the next generation. 

The series kicked off in April, with the next installment, Runway Country on June 18, celebrating the next wave of First Nations talent redefining the industry. The event will feature Whadjuk Noongar man Nathan McGuire as the guest speaker, who is an Australian model and founder of Mob in Fashion. Nathan will be in conversation with Liam Keenan, Senior Producer of First Nations programs at Museums of History NSW.

Then, on August 13, After the News, the Truth-Telling talk brings together leading figures in journalism and media to discuss how meaningful change can be created across the industry. Cinephiles won’t want to miss Through a Black Lens on September 10, where creatives behind the camera will share how they’re bringing First Nations stories to a global audience. Closing out the series is Wearing It With Pride – an exploration of the cross-cultural power of sport in Australia, featuring decorated athletes reflecting on their impact both on and off the field.

Be sure to stick around after the talks for snacks and drinks in The Mint courtyard from Redfern’s The Noble Hops pop-up bar. Find out more here. 

Details

Address
The Mint
10 Macquarie Street
Sydney
2000
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
Varies

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