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Genre | Literary festival |
Begins | May |
Frequency | Annual |
Location(s) | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Years active | 27 |
Inaugurated | 1997 |
Participants | 300 |
Attendance | 100,000 |
Website | http://www.swf.org.au |
The Sydney Writers' Festival is an annual literary festival held in Sydney, with the inaugural festival taking place in 1997. The 2020 event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.
The current Artistic Director is Ann Mossop.
The festival began in January 1997,[1][2] with most events initially held at the State Library of New South Wales. The first independent Sydney Writers' Festival ran from 12 to 17 May 1998, with 169 participants appearing in venues in, and around, the centre of Sydney.
Since then, the Festival has rapidly expanded. Events have also been held at venues stretching across Sydney, including Roslyn Packer Theatre, Sydney Town Hall, City Recital Hall, and Sydney Opera House. Events are also regularly held in regional and suburban locations including Parramatta, Ashfield, Auburn, Blacktown, Bankstown, Campbelltown, Hornsby, Penrith, Blue Mountains and Wollongong.
The Festival moved from Walsh BaytoCarriageworks in May 2018 (as Walsh Bay was undergoing a major refurbishment).
The 2020 event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[3]
Now held mid-to-late May each year, the Festival involves over 400 participants and presents over 300 events. Approximately one-third of all Sydney Writers' Festival events are free of charge. Festival attendances have reached over 90,000 each year since 2007.[citation needed]
Sydney Writers' Festival Limited is a not-for-profit company with an independent board of directors.
Past guests have included:
The festival is led by CEO Brooke Webb and programmed by the Artistic Director, Michael Williams.[25]
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