We Make Belonging - In Conversation Event
Event description
We Make Belonging
Featuring Morag Myerscough (UK), with special guests Holly Ringland & leading First Nations voices.
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation, exploring how art, design, and storytelling can shape places and cultures where belonging thrives.
Belonging is more than a feeling - it is the foundation of strong, connected, and resilient communities. Yet in our rapidly changing world, too many people are left asking: Do I belong here?
This special evening of ideas and inspiration brings together three powerful voices:
Morag Myerscough is an internationally acclaimed artist whose bold, large-scale installations transform public spaces into landmarks of joy and connection.
Holly Ringland is a best-selling, award-winning author and ABC TV Presenter whose stories illuminate human need for connection.
Together, they'll discuss the responsibility we all share to make belonging.
General Event Info
Tickets $20 General Admission.
This event will be held indoors on the stage at the Outdoor Stage.
Bar available for purchases at the event.
Accessibility: Accessible parking space available, wheelchair-accessible reception, pathways, rooms, and amenities, with accessible bathroom facilities.
Parking: 4 hours of free off-street parking, including accessible parking spaces. Please don't forget to register your vehicle for free parking once arriving.
Accessibility and Cultural Inclusion: If there is anything you need to make your participation more enjoyable, please let us know by contacting us on the details below.
This event will be Auslan interpreted
Have a question? Email us at info@everybodynow.com.au
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Curious to get hands-on with Morag’s bold creative style? Explore her workshop here.
This project is proudly produced by Everybody NOW! and is supported by the HOTA Home of the Arts Home Company, Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, the City of Gold Coast, Art-Work Agency, Griffith University and SWELL Sculpture Festival.
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