Join us for an engaging panel conversation that explores the powerful intersection of art, culture and environmental activism.
Renowned First Nations artists, scientists and passionate activists discuss their work and shared vision in caring for Country. Exploring the critical role that art and connection to the environment play in educating, empowering and inspiring collective action for change.
This event is part of the WSFB Conversions on Art & Science series. An evolution of the popular Curiocity Brisbane, WSFB presents the Art/Science program in 2024. WSFB features artworks on a larger, engaging scale, with links into Visual Arts, STEM, Science and Digital Technology, along with a program of in-conversations to dive deeper into the development and curation of the works.
Cheryl Leavy is from the Kooma and Nguri nations in western and central Queensland. A poet, Cheryl was the 2022 winner of the Oodgeroo Noonuccal Poetry Prize. Several commissions followed,...
View ProfileMichelle is a river ecologist and visual artist, a descendent of Bidjara from the Warrego area, Dunghutti, central coast NSW, and multi-generational settler farmers. Michelle's area of research includes ecology...
View ProfileSyd Bruce Shortjoe was born in the Aurukun mission 1964. His tribe is Wik Mynah tribe and his traditional country is North East and inland of Pormpuraaw. Syd Bruce's traditional...
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Conversations On Art & Science: Art + Activism: Caring For Country
16 March 2024
60 mins 1:00pm
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Conversations On Art & Science: Art + Activism: Caring For Country
16 March 2024
60 mins 1:00pm
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