CLIMARTE BILYA Creative Lab Workshop
Friday 22 August, 11.30am - 1.00pmStorey Hall, RMIT, Melbourne climarte events
CLIMARTE is delighted to be working with BILYA. If you'll be in Naarm/Melbourne we hope you will join us for this collaborative workshop to help shape its evolution as a powerful tool for all people working at the intersections of art, climate, culture and justice.
To make the most of this opportunity please bring along a laptop or tablet.
Pamela Irving
Pamela Irving is an award winning Australian painter and sculptor. She has exhibited her paintings and sculpture and mosaics consistently since 1982. Pamela’s artworks can be found in public and private collections in Australia and Internationally. Collections include Museum Victoria, Artbank, Geelong Art Gallery, MAR Ravenna in Italy. Her works are unashamedly joyous and often colourful. The Studio + Gallery is located at 68 Patterson Rd, Bentleigh. There you will find a constantly changing display of paintings, drawings and sculpture as well as works in progress.Pamela is currently working towards solo Exhibitions at City of Glen Eira Gallery and MeltonShire Council, as well as making works for an exhibition at the Gallery of Contemporary Mosaic in Chicago.
Pamela Irving This work “Stupid White Bastard” has been recently been purchased by the State Library, Victoria from Irving’s recent Solo exhibition @Craft + Design Canberra, it is part of her “Omega Series”
The Great Challenge - Nicholas Lavarenne, Antibes, French Riviera
This striking bronze sculpture depicts a dynamic, elongated figure balancing on the edge of a cliff, arms outstretched as if preparing to leap into the vast blue sea below.
Donald Wasswa's Delicate Wooden Creatures Emerge from a Speculative Future — Colossal
Using the wood of silk trees, ebony, and embedded copper details, Donald Wasswa conjures bold forms evocative of imagined living beings. Based in Kampala, Uganda, Wasswa explores the relationships between—and evolution of—science, technology, society, and environmental transformation.
Donald Wasswa's Delicate Wooden Creatures Emerge from a Speculative Future — Colossal
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