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Leaning in to the curve of you (SOLD OUT)

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TarraWarra Museum of Art 313 Healesville-Yarra Glen Road, Healesville, VIC, 3777

About

Caitlin Franzmann, Leaning in to the curve of you 
Includes entry to TarraWarra Biennial 2021: Slow Moving Waters, curated by Nina Miall

Join artist Caitlin Franzmann on an intimate guided walk around the grounds of TarraWarra that invites attention to the entangled microbiomes of soil, plants and humans.

A 20-minute encounter with the cellular ecologies of place through stories unearthed from TarraWarra and the surrounding region. With a focus on conversation and rituals that engage the senses, Franzmann offers a unique opportunity to collectively slow down and consider the essential cycles of decay and transformation that sustain all life.

  • The experience can be adapted to accommodate varying levels of ability and changing weather conditions.
  • Bring a hat or umbrella depending on weather
  • Booking for one person or a small group (no more than 3) from the same household

Only 12 sessions available:

Friday 9 April 2pm, 2.30pm, 3pm

Saturday 10 April, 10am Weed Walk with Doris Pozzi

Saturday 10 April, 11.30am, 12pm, 12.30pm, 2pm, 2.30pm, 3pm,

Sunday 11 April SOLD OUT

Free with Museum entry (included in your ticket) booking essential

Caitlin Franzmann's to the curve of you, has been developed in partnership with the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane. This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland. 

  • You must book a ticket for entry to the preview. Please contact the Museum on 03 5957 3100 for the latest information.
  • Please arrive at the Museum within 1 hour of the session time indicated on your ticket. You are welcome to stay as long as you wish once inside the Museum.
  • All visitors must provide their contact details in accordance with Government regulations relating to coronavirus contact tracing. Collected information will be stored securely and destroyed after 28 days.
  • The Museum has introduced new measures for safety and wellbeing, including timed ticketing, capacity limits and increased cleaning regimes, as outlined in the Government’s COVID roadmap to recovery. Click here for a list of frequently asked questions relating to our new conditions of entry and measures we’re implementing to keep you and our staff safe.
  • Visitors are encouraged to wear a face mask
  • If you're feeling unwell or have been overseas in the last 14 days, please refrain from visiting. 

For all other enquiries, please contact the Museum on 03 5957 3100 or museum@twma.com.au 

Image: Aerial photo by Rob Blackburn, courtesy Kate Seddon Landscape Design

 

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