LAGI Lecture / St Kilda Town Hall

Join us in a discussion about the design of our new energy landscapes!

DATE Thursday, May 24
TIME 6:30–8:30 pm (Doors open at 6:00)
LOCATION St Kilda Town Hall, Council Chamber (City of Port Phillip, Australia)

The Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI) will be holding a public discussion focusing on our transition to a post carbon future and how public art can facilitate this conversation with the wider community. The event will include a panel from varying disciplines including art in public space, renewable energy, and members of our local community.

LAGI Directors Elizabeth Monoian and Robert Ferry will be joined by:

Guy Abrahams:
Co-founder and CEO of CLIMARTE and Director of the Art+Environment consultancy. Guy was a lawyer prior to becoming Director of Christine Abrahams Gallery, one of Australia’s leading contemporary art galleries, a position he held for 22 years. He has held numerous arts positions including President of the Australian Commercial Galleries Association, and Board member of the Melbourne Art Fair and the National Gallery of Victoria Art Foundation.

Trevor White:
a strategic adviser and former CEO of University Services at both the University of Melbourne and at RMIT. He has been an strong advocate for St Kilda Triangle for many years and has worked on behalf of the Port Phillip community as a committee member of the unChain incorprated association.
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FREE AND OPEN TO ALL!

This lecture is a part of LAGI 2018 Melbourne programming. LAGI 2018 invited interdisciplinary teams around the world to imagine renewable energy as a public art for St Kilda Triangle. Read more about LAGI 2018 here >