Some of our services are taking a short break over Christmas and the New Year. There are no waste, recycling and green waste collections on Christmas Day. All waste collections between Wednesday 25-Friday 27 December will occur a day later than usual.
Our Customer Service Centre is temporarily located at Speers Point Library, adjacent to Council's Administration Building.
Using traditional and future crafting technology, international artist Tricia Flanagan creates sculptural organic environmental devices to reveal the intelligence of natural systems and promote ecologies of empathy.
Flanagan produces permanent and temporary artwork for exhibition and display at the nexus of art, science & technology. Flanagan’s practice contributes to a growing canon of work in crafts-based human computer interaction often through wearables, smart materials, and haptic interfaces. She designs and creates immersive artworks for museums, art galleries and public spaces that enable people to imagine alternative futures. Her highly-crafted sculptural objects can be enacted to gather fresh data in an ongoing act of innovation and disruption. Her work contributes innovative alternatives to unsustainable design practices and proposes design solutions for futures of non-renewable resource scarcity. Flanagan aims to develop the social imagination and ‘plant seeds’ for transition to biosphere regenerative practices.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
Image: Patricia Flanagan, Landrelations. Photo by Sue Midgley
Museum of Art and Culture (MAC), 1A First Street, Booragul 2284, Booragul 2284 View in Google Maps
1A First Street, Booragul 2284 , Booragul 2284
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