FUTURE ARCHIVE AND JANNAH QUILL IN CONVERSATION

FRIDAY 28 FEBRUARY 
6:00PM

NARRM NGARRGU LIBRARY, 141 THERRY STREET, MELBOURNE

City of Melbourne Libraries and PayPal Melbourne Fashion Festival are excited to present a panel discussion with Melanie Read of Future Archive and electronic musician Jannah Quill.

Two creators whose practices span the re-appropriation of textile waste or consumer electronic materials in either fashion and design, or electronic music contexts.

This panel discussion will zero-in on each artist’s creative methodologies. Featuring live demonstrations, the Q+A will explore the artist’s experimental approaches to utilising re-appropriated materials, collaboration with fashion practitioners in the context of music performance, and the role that Makerspaces/community arts facilities play in expanding creative professional practices.

Free to attend, bookings essential

 

EVENT DETAILS

LOCATION
narrm ngarrgu Library
141 Therry St
Melbourne
VIC 3000
Map


ACCESSIBILITY
narrm ngarrgu Library Accessibility Information
Accessible for wheelchair users
Quiet space available on premises
Audio description available

ABOUT THE EVENT ORGANISER
Future Archive is the research-based fashion practice of RMIT Fashion Design (Honours) graduate Melanie Read. Future Archive seeks to tackle textile waste issues through research led design.

Jannah Quill is a Naarm-based multi-disciplinary artist who critically expands the possibilities of electronic technologies to present boundary-pushing works of experimental music, audio-visual installation and sound art.

EVENT CONTACT
E: lori.long@melbourne.vic.gov.au

EVENT WARNINGS
All-ages event
Flashing lights


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