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About

As part of BLEED Echo, Campbelltown Arts Centre is hosting a five-part digital salon program called Curatorial Digest. The series will feature conversations with BLEED artists and special guests, each facilitated by a member of the BLEED curatorial team from C-A-C or Arts House. Released fortnightly, there will be a Curatorial Digest to accompany each of the BLEED artist projects.

These exchanges provide a platform for artists to unpack the conceptual ideas behind their projects with a selection of guests including creative collaborators and members of partner organisations.

The Curatorial Digests also hold space for discussion about the ways in which artists and their projects have been inexorably affected by COVID-19. They allow a window in to the artistic and human impacts of the pandemic, providing opportunity for reflection and sharing on a personal level, as well as about the arts industry holistically.

In this session, join mi$$-Eupnea Lead Artist Hannah Brontë and her Creative Collaborator Grace Eather in conversation with Lily Balatincz, Creative Producer of Contemporary Performance, C-A-C.

BLEED Echo is a public program responding to and ricocheting from the five artist projects and curatorial conversations of BLEED.

Premiere status

World Premiere

Artistic Credits

  • Lead Artist, mi$$-Eupnea: Hannah Brontë
  • Creative Collaborator, mi$$-Eupnea: Grace Eather
  • Host: Creative Producer of Contemporary Performance at Campbelltown Arts Centre, Lily Balatincz
  • Original Music by Robbie Balatincz
  • Conceived and Produced by Lily Balatincz

Supported by

  • Presented by Campbelltown Arts Centre as part of BLEED 2020. BLEED is supported by Campbelltown City Council through Campbelltown Arts Centre and City of Melbourne through Arts House.

Schedule

From Monday 29 June
Duration: 30-60 min

Watch

This event is one edition of a five-part digital salon series.
This is a free activity.

Access

  • Closed Caption
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