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Drusilla Modjeska in conversation with Susan Wyndham Literary Salon

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Drusilla Modjeska in conversation with Susan Wyndham Literary Salon


Time & date

6:30pm - 7:30pm, 25th November 2025


Location

The Women's Club View map

4th Floor, 179 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, NSW 2000


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Non member $35 Complimentary cocktail/mocktail on arrival. Snack bar available from 5:30 pm with drinks and light foods for purchase. Book by Sunday 23 November at 5 pm.

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About

Join Drusilla Modjeska in conversation with Susan Wyndham as they discuss A Woman’s Eye, Her Art.

When a woman makes art, what does she see? When she picks up her brush and looks in the mirror?  When she takes off her clothes and paints herself naked?

In A Woman’s Eye, Her Art, writer Drusilla Modjeska looks back at the lives of several extraordinary artist-women from the first half of the twentieth century, who all reframed the narrative through their art and lives. It reveals the spirit they had to step out on their paths and the extraordinary courage they had to stay there.

About the Author and Interviewer:

DRUSILLA MODJESKA is one of Australia’s most acclaimed writers. Her books include the award-winning Poppy and the bestselling The Orchard and Stravinsky’s Lunch, which won the New South Wales Premier’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction. Her novel The Mountain was critically acclaimed and shortlisted for a number of awards; and in 2015 she published her memoir, Second Half First, which was also shortlisted for several prizes. She lives in Sydney.

SUSAN WYNDHAM is a writer, journalist and former literary editor of the Sydney Morning Herald. She is the author of a new literary biography, Elizabeth Harrower: The Woman in the Watch Tower, published in October. 

Book

A Woman’s Eye, Her Art
How six extraordinary women artists of the twentieth century reframed the narrative through their art and lives.
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