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Resident Reflection: Close to Home

Free!

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How do our experiences of home shape us, and how do we shape the idea of home in turn?

SIGNAL Curators are hosting an interactive morning of storytelling and art-making, grounded in themes of place, home and movement.

Hear from multi-talented artists and poets Hasib Hourani, Mohamed Chamas and Ruth Nyaruot Ruach as they gift us with their reflections, followed by time to share your own.

All audience members will receive a notebook and materials for gentle journaling and reflective mark-making. Keep your hands busy and creativity flowing as we listen!

Come, pull up a seat with us, and join the reflection.

Register to attend

We recommend you register to attend this event to avoid disappointment.

In accordance with the rules of our COVIDSafe Plan, we have non-negotiable capacity limits for certain events. If we still have spots free by the time this class begins, we will grant admission to people who have not registered, until we reach our capacity limit.

Wominjeka (Welcome). We acknowledge the Yaluk-ut Weelam as the traditional custodians of the land on which we meet. Yaluk-ut Weelam means ‘people of the river camp’ and is connected with the coastal land at the head of Port Phillip Bay, extending from the Werribee River to Mordialloc. The Yaluk-ut Weelam are part of the Boon Wurrung, one of the five major language groups of the greater Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the land, their ancestors and their elders—past, present and to the future.