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Rise of The Modern Landscape

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Pack Gallery
Byron Bay NSW, Australia
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Sat, 26 Jul, 4pm - 6pm AEST

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‘ALL ABOUT ART’ SERIES OF TALKS. PRESENTED BY PACK GALLERY.  
"Building on the success and overwhelming positive feedback from participants to M.E. Baird’s talk and workshop in April this year, ‘Thinking About Ideas and Process’, we have invited him back to present a series of shorter talks.

Matthew (M.E. Baird) takes a unique approach in his lectures, combining deep wisdom with engaging storytelling. He often begins with Philosophy and Literature, using them to frame his exploration of various art movements and subjects—something AI and internet searches can't replicate. Infusing his lectures with dark wit and unexpected insights, he dynamically delivers them, making the experience both informative and entertaining."

Pack Gallery, Byron Bay

TALK #4 - RISE OF THE MODERN LANDSCAPE

Pope ‘Gordo’ Alexander VI, The sublime and human-induced climate change.

WHEN:
 Saturday 26th July

TIME: 4-6 pm

WHERE: Pack Gallery 1/3 Acacia Street, Byron Industrial Estate

TICKETS: $45

ABOUT M.E. BAIRD
M.E. Baird has a background in music, art, and design. His multidisciplinary approach to creativity has given him a unique set of lenses and skill base for looking at creativity and expression.

For two decades parallel to his music and art practice, M.E. Baird held sessional academic and teaching scholar roles across art, design and architecture at various art and design schools and universities in New South Wales and Victoria. As an academic, he specifically looked into creative philosophy, memory and creative processes across various art forms, including art, design, architecture, film, music and literature.

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For more on M.E. Baird go to: www.mebaird.net. Enquiries: mebaird1@icloud.com

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Pack Gallery
Byron Bay NSW, Australia