Join Australian weaver Liz Williamson for a lunchtime talk, as she discusses her collaborative 'Weaving Eucalypts Project'.
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The textiles industry has undergone significant acceleration through the mechanisation of previously handmade processes. However, this capacity for mass-production has also led to a 'fast fashion' business model that cares little for growing social and environmental impacts.
Honorary Associate Professor Liz Williamson delivers a keynote address discussing the history of plant dye-making in Australia.
New works by designer, maker and researcher Bic Tieu, exploring cultural identity and architecturally described objects.
New works by jeweller and researcher Inoka Samarasekara, that preserve and reimagine Sri Lankan jewellery forms as impacted by colonisation and globalisation.
A collaborative project by weaver Liz Williamson exploring local colour, cultural connections, and shared weaving traditions.
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Unpack the practice of curating with José Roca, Talia Linz and James Gatt in this panel discussion.
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