SHARING: The Art of Slowing Down to Save Our Lives
Event description
Critical Path invites you to a sharing of research results, reflections and practices with Paul Walker from their 2024 Responsive Residency project - ‘The Art of Slowing Down to Save Our Lives’.
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FRIDAY 11 OCTOBER
3PM - 7PM
THE DRILL HALL, CRITICAL PATH
1C NEW BEACH ROAD, DARLING POINT, NSW, 2027
GADIGAL COUNTRY
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FROM THE ARTIST
"My research considers what the individual, collective and social choreographies of rest are, and how we can use these choreographies as a soft subversion to capitalism and grind culture. With a focus on practice and process over outcomes and productivity, the research explores ways we can come into right relationships with ourselves, each other, and the-more-than-human world, through resting, dreaming, deepening our awareness and strengthening our connection to Country.
I will present a sharing in an open studio format at The Drill Hall alongside my collaborating Research Artists, Kaz Therese and Geraldine Balcazar. We will be your pillows for the afternoon – guiding you into a restful state and supporting discussions around the project and its theme.
We will be available to receive you from 3pm – 7pm. Please join us at a time that suits you and stay for as long as you like.
Take a break from your Friday afternoon schedule to join us in doing the important work of resting, in a space where you have permission to drool.
We recommend wearing comfortable clothes to move around and take a nap in. Light refreshments will be provided.
Cheers,
Paul"
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Image: Paul Walker, The Art of Slowing Down to Save Our Lives, 2024, Critical Path Responsive Residency; photo: Valentina Penkova
Critical Path respectfully acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the traditional owners of the land where the organisation is based.
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