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Everyone is invited to the CONVERGE Open Day on Woodlark St

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22 September 2024, 10:00 PM

Everyone is invited to the CONVERGE Open Day on Woodlark StPhoto: Lismore City Council

Lismore City Council is inviting the community to the CONVERGE Open Day this Saturday, 28 September 2024 – where you can meet all the artists and engage with art in the making.

 

CONVERGE is Lismore’s temporary artist-in-residency space and professional development program. As a disaster recovery initiative, CONVERGE aims to bring life and energy to the CBD and support the continued growth of the city as a thriving cultural hub, celebrating its unique character, community, and world-class creative industry.

 


Over the past three months, it has transformed a large, high-profile, vacant space in the heart of the CBD into a hub of colour, textures, creating, making, connection and learning.

 

The Open Day is part of a weekend of arts and culture in Lismore, with the highly anticipated reopening of the Lismore Regional Gallery from 6pm on Friday, 27 September 2024.

 

Come and join the 11 phenomenal local artists in the CONVERGE space. Connect with Lismore’s vibrant makers and creators, immerse in the behind-the-scenes experience of a working artist’s studio, and enjoy tunes, performance art, installations and conversations.

 


The CONVERGE Open Day program features Paul Walker performing ‘Dance and Draw’, Adrienne Kenafake with her performance piece fresh from Cementa Festival, Chris Lego behind the screen-printing carousel and the decks, mix mud with Matt O’Brien, clay play with Antoinette O’Brien, celebrate subtle textures with Michelle Gilroy, digital dreaming with filmmaker Karenza Ebejer, mingling in mosaics with Stefanie Mirkilis and more.

 

Located between Woodlark Street and Larkin Lane, CONVERGE sits bold and bright in the bustling hub of the ‘arts block’, positioned amongst the Lismore Regional Gallery, The Quad, Northern Rivers Conservatorium, Elevator ARI and the brand-new Tinnie Army Mural on Larkin Lane.

 

The CONVERGE program is led by Lismore City Council and funded by the NSW Reconstruction Authority to support the arts sector in the wake of the 2022 floods.

 

Member for Lismore Janelle Saffin said it was exciting to see some of the results of this artistic pop-up.

 


“At the launch of CONVERGE in June, I spoke to the artists about the creative projects they were about to dive into," she said.

 

“As well as supporting the business and general community in their flood recovery, it’s important to see the artistic community flourishing again.”

 

CONVERGE Studio Open Day (123 Woodlark Street, Lismore: 10am to 3pm this Saturday, 28 September 2024

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