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수녀원에서는 직접 방문하거나 디지털 방식으로 전 세계 방문객을 환영합니다. 언어 격차를 해소하기 위해 AI를 사용하므로 번역이 일관되지 않거나 언어적 뉘앙스를 놓칠 수 있다는 점을 양해해 주시기 바랍니다.
4 April
6pm – 7.30pm
Community & Linen Rooms
Free entry – bookings essential.
4 April
6pm – 7.30pm
Community & Linen Rooms
Free entry – bookings essential.
Facilitated by Curator and Editor, Jade Lillie, the discussion will focus on climate justice, disaster readiness and recovery and reworlding in our current social, cultural and environmental contexts.
4 April
Community & Linen Rooms
Free entry — bookings essential.
Claire G. Coleman is a Noongar author based in Naarm/Melbourne, Victoria. Her debut novel, Terra Nullius, won a Norma K. Hemming Award and was shortlisted for the Stella Prize. Lies, Damn Lies won the University of Queensland prize for non-fiction, and Enclave was longlisted for the Miles Franklin Award. Claire is Co-founder and Writer at the Centre for Reworlding.
Dr Jen Rae (pronouns: she/they) is an award-winning artist/researcher of Canadian Scottish-Métis descent based in unceded Djaara Country/Castlemaine, Victoria. Jen’s practice-led expertise is situated at the intersections of art, speculative futures and climate emergency disaster adaptation and resilience – predominantly articulated through transdisciplinary collaborative methodologies and multi-platform projects, community alliances and public pedagogies. Jen is Co-founder and Creative Research Lead at the Centre for Reworlding.
Alex Kelly is an artist, organiser and filmmaker based on Dja Dja Wurrung Country. Working across film, theatre, communications strategy and troublemaking, Alex purposefully connects the disciplines of art and social change.
Scotia Monkivitch is Executive Officer of the Creative Recovery Network, the national lead agency dedicated to developing and embedding the vital role of culture, creativity and the arts in Australia’s disaster management system. She has diverse experience in training, mentoring, strategic planning, project management and research covering all levels of formal education and community engagement.
Community & Linen Rooms are wheelchair accessible.