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An interactive yarn with the creative team behind 'Home' as they prepare for the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale. Celebrate the opportunities of understanding and shared perspectives on what ‘home' means with Bradley Kerr and the 2025 Creative Directors of the Venice Architecture Biennale's Australian Pavilion as they share insights on their exhibition HOME. HOME will present an immersive, culturally rich experience grounded in Indigenous Knowledge systems and architectural innovation. “HOME is a generous and timely offering to the Venice Architecture Biennale that will welcome visitors as active contributors and participants. Through design, enlivened public conversations, cultural practice and ceremony, we will facilitate a shared and collective experience that resonates with international audiences and recognises the criticality of First Nations knowledge.”- Emily McDaniel, Co-Creative Director MPavilion's annual BLAKitecture forum aims to centralise Indigenous voices in conversations about architecture, the representation of histories, and the present and future states of our built environments. The eighth BLAKitecture series features three talks responding to our program series, curated by Bradley Kerr, a member of MPavilion's Curatorial Collective. HOME is supported by the Australian Institute of Architects, Brickworks and Creative Australia.
Sustainability is integral to the Powerhouse renewal, which presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to embed low carbon solutions into Powerhouse infrastructure to reduce its operational environmental impact and improve its responsiveness to climate, season and sustainability. Following an introduction by Powerhouse chief executive Lisa Havilah, a panel featuring Powerhouse First Nations director Emily McDaniel, First Nations collaborator Terri Janke, and Powerhouse sustainability manager Carmel Reyes discusses the Powerhouse inaugural Climate Action Plan and its commitment of achieving net zero operational carbon emissions by 2025. This panel was recorded live at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information about the Climate Action Plan go to maas.museum/climate-action
In this episode, we are joined by Emily McDaniel — a certified child life specialist at UC Davis Children's Hospital —in the discussion of grief after the death of a loved one.
You can find Rob on Instagram and FaceBook @HelenBham or at their website wssw.HelenBham.com Helen is located in Birmingham Alabama This episode of Eating Alabama is brought to you by Tasting TBL. You can find them at www.tastingtbl.com for more information and to purchase tickets for upcoming Supper Club Dinners. Music by Suaze - You can hear more from him on iTunes and www.suaze.soundcloud.com. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at Eating Alabama. You can also find us at www.eatingalabama.net. Contact me by email at Nick@eatingalabama.net.
A number of Indigenous writers, artists and curators are using new and creative mediums to satisfy an increased demand for greater Indigenous recognition in the public domain.
A number of Indigenous writers, artists and curators are using new and creative mediums to satisfy an increased demand for greater Indigenous recognition in the public domain.
Explore Indigenous artistic and curatorial concepts of the spaces we inhabit, and the cultural understandings that influence how we perceive the void.
Explore Indigenous artistic and curatorial concepts of the spaces we inhabit, and the cultural understandings that influence how we perceive the void.
We're all blocked up this morning. It's still flu season! On this episode of Canvas, we tackle the fullness of voids and the chaos of freelance curation. Join David Capra and Giselle Stanborough as they chat with Legendary Emily McDaniel about her upcoming exhibition at UTS Gallery VOID. Then we dive into Edgar Allen Poe with Danielle Harvey Director of the Festival of Dangerous Ideas. Music Curated by Leila El Rayes.
Get ready to get your game on for a great cause. Brian chats with Emily McDaniel from the Children's Miracle Network at Sanford Children's Hospital about the upcoming 24-hour game day to raise funds for Extra Life. Visit http://extra-life.org to sign up or learn more. Two local groups are also running 24 hour gaming marathons. Join the fun at Paradox Comics-N-Cards or Games on the Plains on Saturday, November 5th in Fargo, ND.
Welcome to 2017! For our first episode of the year, we talked about the anomoly of the "strong" woman in popular culture. We also chatted to Emily McDaniel, curator of Walan Yinaagirbang | Strong Women opening at Firstdraft Gallery on Wednesday January 11th, 2017.