Ms Wright said the line-up of speakers was "very intriguing" and she was looking forward to it. "It's like unwrapping a box, you don't know what's in it."
Jeweller Juliet Ransom, of Found Jewellery, is another of the creatives who will be speaking.
It will be her first time attending an ArtsMad talk.
"I have a young family, so this is a special one-off."
Mrs Ransom specialises in contemporary, "geometric style" jewellery in solid materials.
Having moved back to Rotorua last year after 12 years in Wellington, she said she would be speaking about her career, and her journey from studying industrial design at Massey University to making collections of rings, pendants and earrings.
"I'm super nervous but I'm looking forward to sharing my story."
Also on the line-up are Amanda Hunt, poet and environmental scientist, president of Geyserland Art Group Michelle Washington, Okere Falls store owner Sarah Uhl, Arts Village trustee Helen English, social entrepreneur Karen Hansen, and photographer and artist Fraser Toulmin.
ArtsMad co-organiser Jill Walker said one of the cool things about putting the talk together was it made her aware of the "treasure of people in Rotorua doing awesome things".
Mrs Walker said she was looking forward to the diverse line-up and the inspiration they would provide, alongside the opportunities for collaboration.