Art Practice in 3 Bites is a thought-provoking series of arts-focused panel sessions, delving into the critical discourse surrounding creative practice across diverse disciplines within our culturally rich arts community. Join the final panel event of Art Practice in 3 Bites, hosting an in-person conversation and presentation focusing on how public art contributes to a vibrant community, challenges audiences, and shapes the identity of place.
Deborah McCormick founder and former Executive Director of SCAPE Public Art, New Zealand, who was instrumental in the cultural rebuild of Otautahi Christchurch and Ineke Dane, an award-winning curator working as Associate Curator, International Art at Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art QAGOMA, will discuss their journeys with public art and debate the provocative and sometimes challenging nature of art in public spaces.
Facilitated by Jane Fuller, Executive Director of Arts Northern Rivers, this bite will be an engaging insight into how public art is an innovative and experimental platform for artists of all practices to consider and its wide-ranging cultural influence on the wider public.
To learn more about this project visit artsnorthernrivers.com.au/project/art-practice-in-3-bites.
Don't miss this final event of the series biting into the world of public art. Register now. This event is located at the Lismore City Bowls Club. The venue is wheelchair accessibe and the event will be Auslan intepreted.
This project is delivered in collaboration with Southern Cross University and Lismore Regional Gallery and made possible by the Australian Governmentβs Regional Arts Fund, which supports the arts in regional and remote Australia.