Wagga Wagga Open Day - Regen Farming & Art
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About
An Open day on a Regenerative Farm. Part of the Earth Canvas Travelling exhibition - at Wagga Wagga inc Gallery tour lunch & farm talk & tour.Visitors will experience a Regenerative Farm owned by Brad & Katie Collins Ayrshire Park Big Springs. A Beef cattle & Sheep trading business. Local artist Arthur Wicks produced a ephemeral art piece for the Museum of the Riverina. Also presenting with be agro ecologist David Hardwick and a Wiradjuri elder. Ideal for day for everyone.
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Art talk and walk
10am to 10.45am Start at the Museum of the Riverina (Cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets Wagga Wagga) for a guided tour of the Earth Canvas Travelling exhibition.
Wagga Wagga artist Arthur Wicks will share his experience creating an art piece while working at Ayrshire Park, Big Springs.
Farm tour & lunch
11am to 3.30pm Travel to Ayrshire Park (268 Livingstone Gully Rd, Big Springs - about 25 minutes from Wagga Wagga), a mixed farming business combining production, regenerative farming practices and conservation. Producing lamb and beef in the Riverina.
Hosts for the day Brad and Katie Collins will share their experience of building soils, plant diversity and using animals to achieve their goals.
Wiradjuri Elder will share experiences of local culture in the district.
Guest presenter David Hardwick an Agro Ecologist from Albury will talk about how we can build diversity to have productive farming businesses producing healthy outcomes. www.soillandfood.com.au
Location
Museum of the Riverina
243 Baylis St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650