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Tracing the Past, Shaping the Future exhibition opening

  • Living Lab Northern Rivers shopfront 11 Woodlark street lismore (map)

Tracing the Past, Shaping the Future is an invitation to discover how Indigenous Knowledge and cultural land management can shape a more sustainable future.

This exhibit contrasts the Bundjalung people's Country-centred worldview with today’s Eurocentric approaches, examining changes in our physical environment from pre-colonial times to now. Through the lens of plant communities, we invite you to reflect on how we can learn from the past to guide our stewardship of the land moving forward.

Join us for the opening of this exhibition in our Lismore shopfront.

Mitch King and Tess Eckert will share a movement and spoken word performance about their journeys of connection, disconnection and reconnection to country from two First Nations friends from opposite sides of the world.

Oli Costello from Jagun Alliance, Elle Davidson from Zion Engagement and Planning and Josh Creighton from Agency in Design will yarn about this collaboration.

Two Tarts Eats & Treats will provide delicious nibbles.

Tracing the Past, Shaping the Future
5 Nov 24 — 6 Feb 25 
Living Lab Northern Rivers shopfront, Lismore

Exhibition opening
Thu 31 Oct
5.30—7pm

Learn more.

Please get in touch with us at livinglabnr@scu.edu.au or on 02 6626 9188 if you have any accessibility requirements that you want to discuss with us.

Disclaimer: We may take photographs of the speakers and the audience at this event for promotional purposes. Please let us know if you wish not to be photographed. 

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