Voice Across Discipline with Jamie Marina Lau
Event description
Presented by Darebin Arts, as part of inSITU: Workshop Series - Spiralling
Voice Across Creative Discipline with Jamie Marina Lau
In this workshop, we’ll explore how different art forms can influence our writing. Studying the patterns and structures that make up the worlds of other art forms, can deepen the experience of building upon the realms of our own writing. By looking to ekphrastic poetry, musical ekphrasis and digital ekphrasis, we will be exploring what it means to let other mediums and senses influence our practice, and how it can help us to develop a distinct vision and style for each of our individual writing projects. All participants should bring three or more audio samples/or songs (or a playlist!) and three images to the workshop, along with any writing they’ve been working on.
This venue is fully wheelchair accessible and has all gender bathrooms.
If you would like to come along and require Auslan Interpretation, please send us an email at writingprojects@darebin.vic.gov.au
Saturday 10th May, 10:30am - 12:30pm
Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre, 189 High Street, Northcote
Free, bookings required. Limited places available.
About Jamie Marina Lau
Jamie Marina Lau is a novelist and musician. She is the author of ‘Gunk Baby’ and ‘Pink Mountain on Locust Island’. More information can be found at https://jm-lau.com/
Darebin City Council acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters we now call Darebin and affirms that the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people have lived on this land for millennia, practising their customs and ceremonies of celebration, initiation and renewal. Council acknowledges that Elders past, present and emerging are central to the cohesion, intergenerational wellbeing and ongoing self-determination of Aboriginal communities. They have played and continue to play a pivotal role in maintaining and transmitting culture, history and language.
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