‘The art of place’ can take on different meanings and can be expressed through many different forms to represent or depict a location. In the exhibition Coomaditchie: The Art of Place, currently at the Museum of Sydney, the artworks on display reflect life in and around the settlement of Coomaditchie in the Illawarra region and the significance of Dharawal Country.
Discover the power of words and unleash your creativity in this poetry workshop where you are invited to consider and write about your own interpretation of ‘the art of place’.
Led by Lucy Norton, this workshop for kids will explore the nature, uses and practice of poetry through poetic language, forms and conventions.
Lucy Norton is a storyteller of Koori and Quechua heritage living and creating on Gadigal land. Her creative works craft narratives of cultural resilience and the intricate relationship between lineage, relationality and the present moment. They're a recipient of the Varuna First Nations Fellowships 2023, Red Room Emerging Poet's Residency 2024 and their work has been published by Red Room Poetry, kindling & sage, and Right Now Magazine.
Event Details:
Dates:
Tue 9 Jul: 11am–12pm
Tue 9 Jul: 2pm–3pm
Wed 10 Jul: 11am–12pm
Wed 10 Jul: 2pm–3pm
Location: Museum of Sydney
Ages: This workshop is suitable for ages 8+
Tickets: General $15 or Member $12
Note: Workshop/activity materials provided
Note: Adults are required to supervise participating children