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MPavilion and Shepparton Art Museum: Edible stories from the food bowl

04 February 2018

Talk and map launch event for Edible stories from the food bowl:

Sun 4 February

‘Keg’s work on an alternative mapping project of Shepparton is formed as part of the MPavilion 2017 Regional Program in collaboration with Shepparton Art Museum (SAM). Come along to MPavilion to hear Keg in conversation with SAM director Rebecca Coates and MPavilion’s own Brendan McCleary, in which she’ll discuss her processes and outcomes, and reflect upon her recent work in Shepparton.’

More information here

Tuesday 6 February

‘MPavilion’s inaugural Regional Program in collaboration with Shepparton Art Museum concludes with two special events in February featuring Sydney-based artist Keg de Souza. In addition to an in-conversation event at MPavilion on Sunday 4 February, Keg will appear at The Connection in Shepparton on Tuesday 6 February to share the story behind the work she has produced as part of the Regional Program.’

More information here