Katrina Sedgwick, CEO of the Melbourne Arts Precinct Corporation, draws inspiration from Japan’s Teshima and Naoshima islands, where art and architecture revitalised struggling communities, reports The AFR's Michael Bleby.
Leading Australia’s largest arts project, Sedgwick oversees the $1.7 billion transformation of Southbank’s arts precinct, which includes the new NGV Contemporary, an Arts Centre Melbourne expansion, and a sprawling public garden. Despite pandemic-related budget increases, she’s steering a diverse team of politicians, architects, and arts administrators to bring the ambitious project to life.







