Fungi Foray with Sandra Tuszynska
Event description
Fungi Foray with Dr Sandra Tuszynska
Join us for a fascinating and relaxing afternoon exploring the hidden world of fungi. Biodiversity luminary Sandra Tsuzynska will lead a fungi foray through the gardens, hunting for these extraordinary organisms and sharing insights on the fascinating role that fungi play in ecological systems. With a keen eye and a wealth of knowledge, she will reveal the often unseen life of the forest, from delicate mushrooms to resilient wood decay fungi. This engaging and eye-opening experience will deepen your appreciation for the vital role fungi play in our ecosystems and their surprising connections to our daily lives. A perfect way to round off your afternoon in nature.
Free event. Make sure to join the in-conversation at 3pm! See below
Sandra Tuszynska (PhD) is a mycologist, a soil microbiologist and ecologist who feels passionate about ecosystem and biodiversity restoration. As an inspirational science communicator, public speaker and educator, Sandra explains how to cultivate soil biodiversity as the primary step in food production and ecosystem regeneration. In her Soil Restoration Course, she describes the intricate symbiotic relationship between plant roots and their associated microbes, providing practical tools to restore our soils with life.
Other events:
Exhibition: Intimate Organisms
Opening night celebrations 6-8pm, 22 Mar
Gallery open 10am - 2pm weekdays, 10am – 4pm weekends, 22 - 30 Mar
In contrast to the self-centric over-exploits of contemporary humankind, there is an obscure underground industry of intelligence between intimate organisms. Electric impulses and chemical amalgams transmit esoteric communications. A multi-species affiliation, manifesting from primordial relationships with fungi.
At the centre of this multi-artform installation Bianca presents Myc-a, a unique bio-tech artwork creating a terra-biome of flora and microfauna, intimately connected by a network of mycorrhizal fungi.
Housed within a custom-fabricated terrarium, biosensors reveal Myc-a’s methodology of mutualism and perpetuity. This ancient culture of interspecies reciprocity offers a compelling vision for escaping the disastrous trajectory of the Anthropocene. Through art and performance Intimate Organisms invites us to entangle with the complex agency and culture of the more-than-human sphere, to imagine the emergence of a tech-enabled epoch of nature-connection and respectful coexistence.
Free entry
6-8pm, Sat 22 Mar | Opening night performance and celebrations
Join us in a celebration of interspecies synergy as artists unite in a Ritual for Entanglement - a live performance transcending the human sphere into a more-than-human cultural exchange. In an immersive act of symbiosis, humans and Myc-a become entangled in the rhythms of co-existence.
Guiding us into the sonic space of this interconnection, Finley Wegener (Abstract Human Radio) will perform a sound exploration resonating with frequencies that suggest enhanced mycological growth, extrapolating their harmonic and musical implications into an evocative auditory experience.
Free event - RSVP HERE
2 - 3pm, Sun 30 Mar | In-conversation: Entangling Science in the Sublime
In its role as an ecological steward, can fungi become our mediator for a return to the gestalt of nature?
Through a collaboration at the nexus of art and science, an artist and a mycologist practiced conscientious connection in a quest to explore this abstract ideal and cultivate sentient biomes. In this in-conversation artist Bianca Tainsh and mycologist Dr Sandra Tuszynska revisit their collaboration and the discoveries they made by merging their different fields and their deep reverence for nature.
Bring a picnic and spend a relaxing afternoon in nature. This will be your last chance to take in the exhibition Intimate Organisms before Myc-a begins their journey to meet new communities of humans.
Free event - RSVP HERE
10am – 3pm, Sat 29 Mar | Unbounded: The Art of Captivating Projects – masterclass with Bianca Tainsh
This masterclass will teach you how to expand the expressive and imaginative scope of your artmaking. Draw on the vital elements of your existing practice and explore how contemporary methods and thinking can take you on new creative journeys and open new opportunities for exhibition, engagement, and collaboration.
Limited spaces, bookings essential - book HERE
This project was supported by The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) which is a partnership between the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Sunshine Coast Council through ArtsCoast to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.
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