'Creating Space' with Karla Dickens
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Join artist Karla Dickens in the gallery for an afternoon of yarning, creating and sharing as a community. Slow down and enjoy the healing power of creativity and being together.
Karla Dickens is a nationally recognised artist of Wiradjuri, Irish and German heritage. Dickens uses her multidisciplinary practice to bring dark humour to her unflinching interrogation of subjects such as race, gender and injustice. Through her mastery and utilisation of 'found-objects', overlooked or discarded objects are given new contexts that interrogate Australian culture, contest histories and agitate for change.
Spaces are limited to please RSVP to attend (bookings through
https://events.humanitix.com/creating-space-with-karla-dickens)
This event is part of Climate Conversations 2025 a biennial initiative inviting Northern Rivers artists to collaborate with community and explore ways we can adapt, reorganise, and evolve in the face of climate change through the arts.
If you are unable to attend, please ensure you release your ticket so another person can attend. If booked out, please join the waitlist and you will be notified if a place becomes available.
Accessibility
Lone Goat Gallery is a Hidden Disability Sunflower Supporter. We are a wheelchair accessible venue with an accessible bathroom.
Image: Portrait of Karla Dickens, photo by Michelle Eabry.
Karla Dickens is a nationally recognised artist of Wiradjuri, Irish and German heritage. Dickens uses her multidisciplinary practice to bring dark humour to her unflinching interrogation of subjects such as race, gender and injustice. Through her mastery and utilisation of 'found-objects', overlooked or discarded objects are given new contexts that interrogate Australian culture, contest histories and agitate for change.
Spaces are limited to please RSVP to attend (bookings through
https://events.humanitix.com/creating-space-with-karla-dickens)
This event is part of Climate Conversations 2025 a biennial initiative inviting Northern Rivers artists to collaborate with community and explore ways we can adapt, reorganise, and evolve in the face of climate change through the arts.
If you are unable to attend, please ensure you release your ticket so another person can attend. If booked out, please join the waitlist and you will be notified if a place becomes available.
Accessibility
Lone Goat Gallery is a Hidden Disability Sunflower Supporter. We are a wheelchair accessible venue with an accessible bathroom.
Image: Portrait of Karla Dickens, photo by Michelle Eabry.
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