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Making it in Moreland: Sustainability in Art Practice with Kay Abude

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* Please note this event has a new date, Saturday July 9. We hope you can make it!
For those participants who have already booked in, your original ticket will be valid for this new date. If you are not able to make this new date, please let us know via ticketing@nextwave.org.au

Join us for a 2-hour workshop with Melbourne based artist Kay Abude at Mood Studios, where we’ll gather for an afternoon of food and conversation to discuss sustainability in art practice. Kay will share a little about her practice and ongoing projects, as well as her methodologies to open discussion and reflections around 'what is a sustainable art practice?' and 'how do you create a one'. 

Kay Abude (she/her) is an artist based in Melbourne, Australia. Her practice spans diverse media, including sculpture, large-scale installation, photography, performance, video, and silk screen printing. Her works, often adorned with texts, function as provocations and explore themes of work, labour and money. 

Tea, coffee and light snacks will be provided. 


Making it in Moreland, Arts Moreland’s FREE workshop and talk series is presented by Next Wave in partnership with Moreland City Council. Aimed at building both professional and practical skills, the 2022 series is a fantastic opportunity to learn something new, increase industry expertise, engage with local artists and their practices and meet other people in the creative industries. 

Making it in Moreland is curated by Next Wave in partnership with Moreland City Council; all events are free and held in-person at various venues across Moreland. 

Making it in Moreland was generously supported by Moreland City Council through Arts Moreland.


Accessibility 

Please note: Mood Studios is not wheelchair accessible. 

  • Quiet Room Available 
  • Assistance Animals welcome 

We are able to assist with any access requests you may have ahead of this event. For further enquiries about how Next Wave can support your access requirements, please contact our team on (03) 9387 3376 or email us at ticketing@nextwave.org.au.

We also welcome suggestions for how we can continue to improve our experience for people with disability. Please reach out via ticketing@nextwave.orgu.au.


Getting to Mood Studios

Mood Studios is located near the corner of Glenlyon Road and Nicholson Street in Brunswick East, 12 mins drive away from Melbourne Central Station.

By Tram
No. 96
Stop 21 Glenlyon Rd/Nicholson St
This is a level access stop.

YarraTrams aims to run every service on Route 96 with a low-floor tram.
To find out if the next tram at your stop will be a low-floor tram, look for the wheelchair symbol on tramTRACKER®

Parking
There is limited paid on-street parking on Glenlyon Streets. There are two accessible car park spaces onsite directly in front of the entrance to the building for holders of a Parking Permit for people with Disabilities.

By Bicycle
Secure your bike to one of the racks along Nicholson Street.


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