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The Ecologies Project Launch at MPRG

Saturday 7 December 2024 | 5pm -7pm

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Contact Name: Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery (MPRG)

Location

Civic Reserve, Dunns Road
Mornington, 3931 Victoria

Speeches will commence at 5.20pm on the Gallery forecourt.

Light refreshments will be served after formalities.

Please register your attendance and consider bringing a jacket as speeches are planned for outside. Cloaking will be available.

The Ecologies Project: How Climate Changes Culture looks at the effects climate change has had on the deep time of human culture. A consideration of what changes, shifts and undercurrents have emerged as a way of explaining, fighting for, and reconstructing the stories of place, and connection to a place, in the light of a rapidly changing environment.

With First Nations voices and time-old stories of a need for sustainability, we ask: how does a changing ecology change our culture?

The exhibition looks at generational conversations about a changing climate for over 50 years, from as early as the 1970s to the present day. With over 60 works, including photographs, painting, prints, installation, video, and sound work, the exhibition features artists such as Joseph Beuys, Jacobus Capone, Megan Cope, Sue Ford, Rosemary Laing, Nicholas Mangan, Jill Orr and Linda Tegg.

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