Join for a free afternoon of conversation, readings, music and other treats, held one year after the final Refuge program came to a close. You’ll hear from Elders, artists, emergency services and researchers as they think through the insights gathered over the last six years’ work.
Refuge has been one of Arts House’s most significant undertakings – a multi-year project that brought together a range of people to explore how collaboration and preparedness can offer ways of working together through crises.
As we navigate the next stage of COVID-19 recovery, how do we keep community preparedness, and the role of creativity, at the forefront?
This event will unpack these principals from arts, emergency, First Nations and science perspectives, reflecting on key discoveries, the important questions we need to keep asking, and where we go from here.