CREEKTURES
SAT 09 JUL 10.00AM-12.00PM
FREE
COWIES CREEK, 63 THE BOULEVARD, NORLANE. (Please meet at the location)
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The walk will go for about 40-60mins at a light pace, and will include one small section off-track.
For accessibility enquiries, please directly contact us at hello@platformarts.org.au
Come for a creaturely stroll, walk, waddle, prowl and crawl along 'Cowies' Creek on Wadawurrung country. We will activate our creaturely senses by observing and interacting with this place, the creek!
When all has been squelched out, we will retire at the Creek Connect fire for some warmth, tea and have a go at making some art with found things. We will also attempt to dabble in some weaving with waste, and yarning about whatever comes up on this winter morning.
This event is free to attend and open to all ages.
This event runs concurrently with Michaela McHugh's exhibition in Gallery Two ‘broken glass; soft grass,’ showing until 29 July.
This emerging artist-run collective advocates for an artist-centric framework that celebrates their artistic research and practices, rooted in Geelong and the broader western region.
An arvo of music, spoken word and performances by local creatives and artists.
A workshop in writing poetry, prose and fiction, facilitated by Tom Allen.
Come for a creek stroll and make recycled artworks with Michaela McHugh and Lachie Chomely.
Join artist Michaela McHugh and Friends of Cowies Creek for a community tree-planting.
An exhibition about the ecosystems that surround us, curated by Michaela McHugh.
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