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    Echoes in Flight: Listen, Draw, Breathe

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    Henderson Environmental Centre
    north beach, australia
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    Join Claire Billie Bushby and W. Sze Tsang/samarobryn for a morning of sound art and responsive drawing.

    W. Sze Tsang combines the birdsongs of Star Swamp Bushland with other field recordings and electronic elements to create an immersive soundscape.

    Sit, breathe, and let your mind wander, responding to the sounds around you. There is no need for perfect drawings—just let your hands move and see what appears on the page.

    All drawing materials will be provided, and light refreshments will be available. We welcome everyone, from experienced artists to those who want to explore something new.

    This event is part of Claire Billie Bushby's City of Stirling Artist Residency, "What The Birds Told Me".For more information on this year's Artists in Residence program and community events, visit the website.

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    Accessibility: 

    • There is one Accessible Parking Bay, plus 20 other bays
    • The ground is flat, with no stairs leading from the carpark to the centre
    • There is an accessible bathroom inside the centre
    • If you have any specific requirements please get in touch with me at hello@clairebushby.com

    We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work, the Whadjuk people of Noongar Boodjar. We recognise their continued connection to the land and waters of this beautiful place, and acknowledge that they never ceded sovereignty. We pay our respect all Whadjuk Elders and Ancestors, and any First Nations people.

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    ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES

    W. Sze Tsang is a composer working across temporalities and histories. Tsang's practice explores how combining sounds, visuals, geospatial information and environmental data can express the multi-layered narratives on history and climate within place. 

    Claire Billie Bushby is an artist and curator interested in collaborative and participatory practices embracing interdependence with human and non-human environments. Their work is multidisciplinary, combining documentary processes with textiles, drawing, photography, sound, video and social events. 

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