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Led by Culture: Collaborative Design at Subi East

  • The Mark at the State Buildings Saint Georges Terrace Perth, WA, 6000 Australia (map)

Presented by Apparatus

Celebrating Noongar kadadjin (knowledge) on Noongar boodjar (Country), the Six Seasons Bidi Artwork project is the biggest WA State Government investment in Aboriginal public art to date. It is part of Subi East, one of the most significant urban redevelopment projects undertaken in WA.

The Bidi was delivered under the guidance of the Subi East Elder Group and is a culturally lead project with Noongar lore and knowledge given the respect it deserves.

The Subi East Six Seasons Bidi is a collaborative process reaping widespread rewards, commissioned by DevelopmentWA, with Aboriginal Development Coordination by Karrda, Landscape Design by UDLA, Art Coordination by Apparatus, and the professional development of six Noongar artists.

Join Jarni, Dellas, Lea, Emma-Lee, Peter and Helen for a lunch and learn conversation about design collaboration and the Subi East project.

·        Jarni McGuire, Dellas Bennell, Lea Taylor | Artists

·        Emma-Lee Hollings, Development Manager DevelopmentWA

·        Dan Firns, Director UDLA

·        Helen Curtis, Director Apparatus

Tickets include a lunchbox and an opportunity to hear from and ask questions of the panel. 

This course may be eligible for CPD points from your professional institute. 

Have a question for the panel? Email it through to Apparatus at comms@apparatus.net.au

Further details and registration via link here.

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