Exchanging Ideas in CONTEXT - Colour | Growth | Form
Event description
Exchanging Ideas in CONTEXT -Â Colour | Growth |Â Form
DATES March 20-22 2025
LOCATION Canberra, Ngunnawal (Ngunawal) and Ngambri Country. Friday main seminar day will be at Ainslie Arts Centre located at 30 Elouera Street, Braddon.
CPD 6 formal points available on the Friday
With the combined insight of co-creative directors Hal Guida of Guida Moseley Brown and RAA president Tim Lee, CONTEXT will consider Canberraâs progression from outback sheep station to its current status as our nationâs capital. Taking Canberra as a prime example of a regional centre that has experienced considerable growth, this event will examine the planning journey over the years and the growing pains that have been experienced along the way.
We all know Canberra for its iconic buildings, however CONTEXT will look to reveal some largely unknown elements; it will bring to the fore its creative underbelly and unexpectedly vibrant art and design community that thrive beneath its formal surface. Â
FRINGE EVENTS
A fringe program of optional events will be provided on the Thursday and Saturday to offer the opportunity to engage with the local area in a fun and relaxing way. Details to be advised.
THE LOCATION
We will gather in Canberra for this event, fitting as the name itself is derived from a local Aboriginal word for âmeeting placeâ. Its site was specifically selected as a place to develop our nationâs capital and does not have the usual prominent landscape and/or trade features associated with the development of a large urban centre. Instead, everything is created from the assessment of three significant landscape elements - Galambary (Black Mountain), Nadya Ngambri (Mount Ainslie) and Kurrajong (Capital Hill) set about the small Molonglo River.
The primary venue for this exchange of ideas will be the Ainslie Arts Centre, where the Friday talks and panel discussions will be held. This art deco building was created out of the original Ainslie Primary Infantsâ School. The structure was part of the original series of suburbs built faithfully to the Griffin Plan for Canberra. This section of Northern Canberra is the earliest developed area around the main Civic Hub and the period building has been faithfully developed, retaining all of the original spatial allocations associated with the early school.
RAA events are open to associated disciplines and interested community members as well as RAA members.
We will notify when details and registration for Thursday and Saturday Fringe Events becomes available.
Please note that event program and details are subject to change.
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