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  • THESE WALLS COULD TALK – public art installation for The Big Anxiety 2019
    THESE WALLS COULD TALK – public art installation for The Big Anxiety 2019

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  • THESE WALLS COULD TALK – public art installation for The Big Anxiety 2019
    THESE WALLS COULD TALK – public art installation for The Big Anxiety 2019

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  • THESE WALLS COULD TALK – public art installation for The Big Anxiety 2019
    THESE WALLS COULD TALK – public art installation for The Big Anxiety 2019

    Breathtaking views of Sydney’s skyline from a community rooftop terrace & BBQ area.

  • THESE WALLS COULD TALK – public art installation for The Big Anxiety 2019
    THESE WALLS COULD TALK – public art installation for The Big Anxiety 2019

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  • THESE WALLS COULD TALK – public art installation for The Big Anxiety 2019
    THESE WALLS COULD TALK – public art installation for The Big Anxiety 2019

    Celebrating the spirit of St Leonards as a bustling and progressive community.

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THESE WALLS COULD TALK – public art installation for The Big Anxiety 2019

These Walls DID Talk!! Incredibly proud of this collective journey and all participants and partners involved, creating a new commission for The Big Anxiety 2019, @ Creative Precinct in St Leonards! Meaningful experiences in exploring #mentalhealth in urban living spaces and inter-generational #communityengagement, using poetry and #visualmatrix workshops to generate deep academic research. Thank you 田甜 Tina   Jill Bennett Bec Dean Cameron Cripps-Kennedy Meredith Melville-Jones Kim Kofod Gail Kenning, students at Bradfield, North Shore senior citizens and filmmaker extraordinaire Hugh Clark!!

Commissioned by TWT Property Group, for The Big Anxiety 2019, together with Bradfield Senior College, UNSW Ageing Futures Institute and Bridging Hope Foundation.

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