A series of ceramic wall artworks arranges in the shape of an Elephant
A series of ceramic wall artworks arranges in the shape of an Elephant

Words As Activism: Workshop With Penny Evans

Lismore Regional Gallery

11 Rural St, Lismore, New South Wales 2480

art.gallery@lismore.nsw.gov.au

Taking Richard Bell’s Embassy as a source of inspiration, local Gamilaroi artist Penny Evans is facilitating a placard-making workshop exploring the power of words.

Penny Evans recently won the 2024 Koori Mail Indigenous Art Award for her powerful work ‘Elephant’. Created in the aftermath of the Voice referendum in 2023, she began making this major body of text-based wall pieces as a response to the deafening NO from non-indigenous Australians and as a way to process her feelings of rage.

Using paint and signs, create your own placards formed from conversations with Penny and the group around themes that strike passion in us. At the end of the workshop, share the placards with the public by placing them in and around the Embassy in the Lismore Quadrangle.

Bell’s installation Embassy, inspired by the first Aboriginal Tent Embassy pitched on the grounds of Canberra’s Parliament House in 1972, continues this legacy as a place of solidarity and resistance – a space where people ask questions, share ideas, and create plans for a better future.

All ages and abilities are welcome.
Limited places, bookings required.

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