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    Sensory Waste: A Speculative Writing Workshop

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    Institute of Modern Art (IMA)
    fortitude valley, australia
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    Join artist collective Make or Break for an experimental storytelling workshop, where you will write, think and share ideas from non-human perspectives. 

    Through their participatory installation Institutional Waste #2 in An Alternative Economics, Make or Break invite speculation, thinking together, research, conversation and hands-on making to dig into questions of sustainability and sustainment as we face an uncertain future. 

    This workshop will connect with their commissioned work Institutional Waste #2 as a point of departure to explore the experimental storytelling process. No previous creative writing experience is necessary. This workshop is aimed at adults, but teenagers with an interest in writing are also welcome. 

    This workshop is programmed alongside An Alternative Economics, which brings together a group of Australian and international artists who each use their artmaking to explore and expand on the creation of value. Guided by the idea of the circular economy and its compelling counter-narrative to the untenable model of eternal growth, each work in this exhibition offers a provocation to make us reconsider what is ‘counted’ in our society and why.

    Accessibility information: 
    We are committed to making the IMA accessible to people of all abilities, their families, and carers as well as visitors of different ages and different backgrounds. There is wheelchair access and an accessible toilet with baby changing facilities also located on the ground floor and we welcome guide and support dogs. To find out more contact us at ima@ima.org.au or call 07 3252 5750. Read our access information for visitors here.

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    Institute of Modern Art (IMA)
    fortitude valley, australia