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ERTHWRX24

Starts: Sunday, 11 August 2024
Ends: Saturday, 17 August 2024
ERTHWRX24 is a three day event produced by arts and cultural organisation, The Corridor Project. The inaugural event will be presented during National Science Week. The three day place-based program involves science, arts and culture, exhibitions, panel talks, installations, soundscapes, performance, and photo-media to be presented on Wiradjuri country. The event offers a holistic understanding of land, one that appreciates the earth as a living, breathing entity from which human existence emerges, including the scientific, social, cultural, historical, political and activist discourses that mark the land.
Add to Calendar 2024-08-11 12:00 am 2024-08-17 12:00 am ERTHWRX24 ERTHWRX24 is a three day event produced by arts and cultural organisation, The Corridor Project. The inaugural event will be presented during National Science Week. The three day place-based program involves science, arts and culture, exhibitions, panel talks, installations, soundscapes, performance, and photo-media to be presented on Wiradjuri country. The event offers a holistic understanding of land, one that appreciates the earth as a living, breathing entity from which human existence emerges, including the scientific, social, cultural, historical, political and activist discourses that mark the land. 2997 Darbys Falls Road, Wyangala , NSW , 2808 , Australia
2997 Darbys Falls Road, Wyangala , NSW , 2808 , Australia
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