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Astra

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 23 '22 Date: February 23, 2022 Comments: 0

Astra is the Coordinator Local Connections within the Community Programs department at Waverley Council, a role that includes managing gardening initiatives in public spaces across the LGA. There is a community garden hub in Bondi Junction, 15 shared gardens in parks and reserves as well as numerous verge gardens. It’s been encouraging to receive so […]

Maria Fernanda Cardoso

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 22 '22 Date: February 22, 2022 Comments: 0

Maria Fernanda Cardoso is a Sydney-based Colombian artist and gardener. In 2018, she created While I Live I Grow, a project referencing the former wetlands in Green Square that sustained the first industry in the area. The artwork, which is located at multiple sites around Green Square, is a living installation of Australian native bottle […]

David and Masou

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 16 '22 Date: February 16, 2022 Comments: 0

One of the most unexpected green spaces in Rosebery is the verge along Princess Avenue. Here, native trees and grasses mix with flowers, edible herbs and succulents, and front gardens vary from the abundant to the minimalist and the manicured to the whimsy. But it wasn’t always this way. David bought his warehouse in the […]

Jennifer: 107 Projects

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 10 '22 Date: February 10, 2022 Comments: 0

Jennifer is the Culture and Pathways Manager at 107 Green Square, which is located at Joynton Avenue Creative Centre. She describes Green Square as an evolving and transitional place. ‘Green Square is really forming its community and the connections between what is here, what is happening and what is to come,’ she says. When Jennifer […]

Virtual Nursery

By: Alexandra Crosby Nov 01 '21 Date: November 1, 2021 Comments: 0

In October, we joined Virtual Nursery, an exhibition of 100 digital artefacts co-created by plant-lovers and their plants from across the world. Created through the Hundreds + Thousands (Multi-City): Germination workshops, the Virtual Nursery presents what happens when hundreds of humans and plants come together to commune and collaborate under the guidance of artists Daniel Kok (Singapore) and Luke George (Australia). Hundreds + Thousands […]

The Plantiness of Bankstown

By: Alexandra Crosby Sep 21 '20 Date: September 21, 2020 Comments: 0

For the Bankstown Biennale This project welcomes you to walk noticing how plants shape the ways we look at, feel about, and imagine Bankstown. It consists of six invitations to envisage the neighbourhood in more planty ways. Plants make our lives possible, and are central to crucial issues: climate breakdown, biodiversity loss, food production, pollution. […]

Marrickville Maps: Tropical Imaginaries of Abundance

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 26 '18 Date: February 26, 2018 Comments: 0

The Visitors Heidi Axelsen & Hugo Moline

By: Alexandra Crosby Jan 07 '18 Date: January 7, 2018 Comments: 0

Last week I visited Katoomba to see The Visitors exhibition at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre. This is new work for Heidi and Hugo, following on from their focus on housing in Owner Occupy commissioned by Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. It extends their thinking about inhabitation into the plant world, considering how humans can work for plants. […]

The Cooks River with Clare and Sally

The Cooks River with Clare and Sally

By: Alexandra Crosby Dec 05 '17 Date: December 5, 2017 Comments: 0

I don’t often get boating invitations. This week, when Clare Britton asked my to climb aboard the newly renovated ‘Sally’ at the Tempe Pier, I didn’t hesitate. As part of her research project A Week on the Cooks River, Clare is spending time observing, describing, rowing the Cooks. AC: So can you tell me what […]

A Living Library Map detail

Zones and edges at the 57th Venice Biennale: Bonnie Ora Sherk’s Evolution of Life Frames: past, present, future

By: Ilaria Vanni Dec 04 '17 Date: December 4, 2017 Comments: 0

This post is not exactly about reading books, although books are present, but about reading an installation and a major art event through the lens of permaculture. The photo above is from the project Unpacking My Library at the 57th Venice Biennale. Inspired by Walter Benjiamin’s 1931 essay, this project allowed all participating artists (including dead […]

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