Plants Matter: entangled relations - a conversation with Donna Davis

Thu Jul 25 2024 at 05:30 pm to 07:00 pm

Queens Park Environmental Education Centre - Ipswich City Council | Ipswich

Ipswich City Council - Environment Events
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Plants Matter: entangled relations - a conversation with Donna Davis
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Join local environmental artist, Donna Davis, for a free incubator session to discuss her new project, Plant[s] matter: entangled relations.
About this Event

Join local environmental artist, donna davis, for a free incubator session to discuss her new project, Plant[s] matter: entangled relations, and how she will be working with the Queensland Herbarium to learn more about some of our endangered Ipswich flora species.

You will be invited to share your local ecological and creative perspectives and also learn a bit more about Herbaria collections.

Plant[s] matter: entangled relations is an arts/science project by donna davis that seeks to explore relationships between plants and their environment, and plants with humans; in order to tell new stories about some of our Ipswich plant families with respect to our changing landscape and climate.

Throughout the Plant[s] matter project, donna will explore family history and physiological traits of plants across time and varied geo-locations, using specimens held in the Queensland Herbarium collection. This research will provide an intimate glimpse into the lives of some of our Ipswich plant family with respect to adaptive coping strategies that have evolved across a 200+ year timescale. Together, we aim to see what patterns or new learning may reveal themselves and how these may work to inspire artworks.

This is a free event, however please book a ticket.

This project is proudly supported by the Regional Arts Development Fund. The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) is a partnership between Queensland Government and Ipswich City Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland. This project is also supported by Queensland Herbarium and Biodiversity Science (QHBS), centre for research and information on Queensland ecosystems, plants and fungi.

Special thanks to Dr Melinda Laidlaw and Dr Melody Fabillo, Queensland Herbarium and Biodiversity Science, Department of Environment, Science and Innovation for hosting me during my residency; and to the Queens Park Environmental Education Centre for hosting this workshop.



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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Queens Park Environmental Education Centre - Ipswich City Council, Merle Finimore Avenue, Ipswich, Australia

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