SALTMARSH PROJECT 2
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SALTMARSH PROJECT 2
Following on from the initial site visit and talk with Dr Vishnu Prahalad in October last year, we invite you to the next chapter at all that we are on Saturday 11 February 2023.
The schedule for the day is:
9.30 am - arrive at all that we are - coffee, muffins and catch up
10.30 am - site visit to saltmarsh. This time we are going to go to the southern end of Pipeclay lagoon by the oyster farms and walk along the water's edge to the start of Bicheno Street at Clifton Beach. Bec Stevens is going to lead a short awareness session to get us all in the frame for experiencing the landscape around us.
12.30- lunch back at all that we are - lunch is PROVIDED - bring something to contribute if you wish
1.00 pm - Dr Fiona Hillary will join us on Zoom to share her Reverberating Futures project - https://aegisnetwork.org/rever... at
Topic: SALTMARSH PROJECT ZOOM SPACE
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1.30 Roundtable sharing of our practice. We thought we would take 90 minutes or so for each of us to share our current practice and talk about some of our thoughts about the SALTMARSH project. It would be good to bring something of your work to share -(there will be an Apple TV and screen to show work on if you wish, or hand around some real things!). We think that producing a printed book about us and the project will be a good way to inform others about the project, particularly the local community, while also giving us some content for the website. For this reason there will be some sheets of paper out during the afternoon for you to scribble/note etc to contribute to a SALTMARSH SKETCHBOOK. This could be the first in a series documenting our thinking and artwork production process. You are welcome to join us for this session via zoom - use the link above. You can also send some images to me if you have already begun working on ideas.
3 pm - end
Simon Spain & Ainslie Macaulay
Proudly supported by Clarence City Council’s Community Grants Program
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