Yerrin biik dhumba Yerrin biik dhumba means ‘bush country speaks’ in the past and present. Through this new exhibition, Aunty Kim Wandin, Chris Joy and Ryan Tews encourage us all to slow down and listen to the bush as an active, living and dynamic entity with an important message for us.
The Big Anxiety As part of The Big Anxiety Melbourne Naarm 2022, Yarra Ranges Council proudly presents a program of exhibitions, installations and events across the region. The program showcases how the arts can provide the means to connect – to develop rich and empowering ways to communicate and share complex experience.
Climate Distraction - Environmental Performance Authority (EPA) EPA invites you to participate in a sensory encounter with Mount Corhanwarrabul. During a walking performance, participants will engage with the atmospheres and climate of this place as experienced in the moment.
1x4 Museums use objects to tell stories. It sounds simple but it’s complicated. Objects can tell multiple stories from many points of view. So, who chooses the story? Which story is the truth? In museums, curators choose an interpretation but 1x4 turns this upside down.
Code Breakers: Women in Games This ACMI touring exhibition celebrates the achievements of Australian and New Zealand women working in video games.