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PLANET + KINSHIP: Exhibition Launch + What Can I Do? Australia Fundraiser

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PLANET + KINSHIP is a group exhibition, that will run at 107 Projects Green Square between 21st September - 15th October.

What does it mean to live amongst a changing planet, environment and ecosystems? What role does kinship play, including more-than-human kinship? How can we better understand the vegetal, elemental and nonhuman beings' worlds? What reflections, insights and actions can this lead us into?
These are the collective themes we ponder, and weave through our work.

We openly invite anyone to gather, dance and commune with us for our launch evening, on the 21st September | 6-9PM.

We'll have DJ sets throughout the night, 107's bar open + a fundraiser for emerging climate change non-profit: What Can I Do? Australia.

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What Can I Do? Australia draws on psychological research and expertise into human behaviour, motivation and emotion to try to engage more Australians with the climate action. Led by a small team of volunteers based in Sydney, we seek to push past the barriers of apathy, disempowerment and avoidance that are plaguing Australians and creating a barrier to engagement with the crisis. Our main vehicle of engagement is our 10-Week Climate Action Challenge which holistically integrates individual actions, well-being, nature connection, as well as actions to push for systemic change. The next challenge will run from the 26th September, 2022.

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ARTISTS //

Louise Qiu (Lou) 
@louise.qiu | @endimals.clothing

Moncy
@imoncym

Absurdeus
@absurdeus

Eav Brennan
@eavrose

~ More TBA

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DJS //

Diego Estepa
@diego_estepa | @undervoid_acoustics
https://soundcloud.com/estepad...

~ More TBA

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We acknowledge that this event is being held on stolen land. We wish to acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land on which we create on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation and pay respect to their Elders past, present, and emerging — and their nonhuman kin. These are lands taken without treaty, compensation or consent. These are lands who's people's lives, livelihoods, cultures and stories have been systemically erased, and sanitised.

These are lands of continual Indigenous reclamation, and resurgence.


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