Landscape and Meaning with Gregory Day
Event description
Gregory Day, writer and musician, lives on the Victorian west coast. In poetry, essays, novels and music, he celebrates the wonders of the earth and sea, challenging the superficial divisions between ideas of nature and culture. In his new book of poems, Southsightedness, he offers deep pleasure in a landscape of interconnectedness - sound and sense, beauty and humour, truth and joy.
Over the road from the Nowhere but Somewhere photography exhibition in Kingower Hall, Both Banks Vineyard's Chriistine and Mark Gilmour will host this conversation, serving savouries and wine-tasting, for a delightful hour of discussion, and there's also an exhibition in the Tasting Room of the photographs of Wedderburn's Anthony Butt and Central Victorian artist Milton Moss.
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