Art, Culture & Climate - Albany
Event description
Regional Arts WA (RAWA) and Southern Edge Arts are hosting a conversation on Menang Boodjar, offering fresh perspectives on climate change, cross-sector collaboration and working with community in the region.
Facilitated by WA Climate Leaders', Meri Fatin, the conversation will spotlight Southern Edge Arts' Traps and Ladders Project, a creative collaboration inspired by the ongoing successful restoration of Miaritch Oyster Harbour.
Panellists include Bruce Radys (Oyster Harbour Catchment Group), and from Southern Edge Arts, Jackson Burrell, Tahlee Grinter, Meg Furphy and Annette Carmichael. The panel discussion will be followed by the first public screening of 'Creative Actions for Climate Hope' a documentary about the large scale community dance project The Stars Descend created by Annette Carmichael Projects with Gondwana Link. Film by Josephine Jay, Gneiss Design.
Thursday 27 March 2025, Albany Town Hall, York Street
5.30pm Doors Open
6pm Panel Discussion - Traps and Ladders
7.15pm Interval - bar open
7.35pm Screening 'Creative Action for Climate Hope' - The Stars Descend
9pm ends
FREE, please register to attend.
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