what it means to remember
what it means to remember brings together artists whose practices engage with memory and place.
what it means to remember brings together artists whose practices engage with memory and place.
Salon celebrates the people of Djilang, throwing open the Courthouse doors to host a series of radical gatherings focused on artistic exchange.
A workshop that demystifies the role of the gallery technician, offering key advice on displaying your work to industry standards.
Join artist Jessica Tanto as they lead a workshop that explores the body, the city, and the narratives they can tell and untell about our actions in place.
Join Geelong performance artist and textile designer Lazarus Gordon in an artist-led costume construction and character-building workshop.
What does it mean to be seen? How do we uncover what the image is trying to tell us? And how do we reclaim the image from the mediated world?
A People’s Guide to (North) Geelong is a community arts project in collaboration with the Indie school.
Refusal / Futurity self-portrait workshop, facilitated by Jody Haines.
Experiment with the infinite possibilities of working with gyroscopes and MAX/MSP software.
A podcast that features conversations about photography, creativity and the world we live in.
Jiawen and Carmen will guide you through monthly movement workshops from February to July 2025.
What does it mean to be seen? How do we uncover what the image is trying to tell us? And how do we reclaim the image from the mediated world?
Engage your senses in this unique honey-tasting and beeswax candle-making experience.
Drawing on principles of Chinese classical dance (influenced by Tai Chi) and incorporating visual art.
Develop your writing skills with award-winning playwright Emily Sheehan.
Over three hours, participants will work through practical activities to explore elements of playwriting including; character, story, dialogue, and world building. The aim is that everyone taking part will gain confidence in their writing, explore new approaches and benefit from being among other writers in a supportive environment. It will be a supportive and encouraging environment, no previous experience in playwriting is needed.
Tickets to the performance of Hell's Canyon at Platform Arts may be purchased here.
Emily Sheehan is an award-winning playwright and theatre-maker. Her first play Hell's Canyon won the Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award, was shortlisted for the Patrick White Playwrights Award, and was a showcased play in Playwriting Australia’s 2016 National Play Festival at The Malthouse Theatre.