Adelaide Festival Centre’s OzAsia Festival has announced well-known Chinese Australian writer, comedian, and MC Jennifer Wong as curator of the 2022 In Other Words program, which features new writing and ideas from Asian and Asian Australian writers.
A food enthusiast with a love of wordplay, Jennifer is known to many as the presenter of Chopsticks or Fork?, a six-part ABC series about Chinese restaurants in regional Australia. As a writer, her work on mental health, food, and cultural identity has been published by ABC Everyday, ABC News, Broadsheet, Monocle, and SBS News. She currently writes a column for SBS Food called The Mostest.
As a comedian, she has performed in both solo and group shows at arts and comedy festivals in Australia, Edinburgh, and China. For OzAsia Festival in 2021, she created and hosted The Special Comedy Comedy Special, which showcased a stellar line-up of Asian Australian comedians, and took part in the Closing Night Debate.
Jennifer will also host and appear in the comedy special again for OzAsia Festival in 2022. More details to be announced soon.
In Other Words was first presented in 2021 under curator Laura Kroetsch, and attracted nearly 3000 attendances, both in-person and online, in more than 20 free sessions featuring 40 leading contemporary writers and thinkers covering a variety of political, cultural, racial, and lifestyle topics.
The 2022 OzAsia Festival will run from 20 October – 6 November, and program details will be announced on 2 August. The lineup for In Other Words will be announced in September.