Mapping the Future of Canterbury-Bankstown with Jess Montecinos
This program is a part of the MultiFutures exhibition
29 June Saturday, 2-3.30pm
Join Bolivian-Australian artist, Jess Montecinos, in a workshop where participants are invited to imagine what the future of Canterbury-Bankstown might look like, construct it and see it transformed through Jess’ projection mapping. The workshop will draw inspiration from Neo Andean Futurism, one of the lenses through which the indigenous population of Aymara and Quechua in Bolivia imagine futures.
When
29 June Saturday, 2-3.30pm
Where
Cost
$10, All Ages
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