What to Expect
Experience an engaging art talk featuring Simone Slee, who will share the inspiration and creative process behind her piece 'Light Time'. This event offers a unique opportunity to connect with contemporary art and understand the significance of materials and cultural heritage in her work.
The talk is designed for parents and families interested in art and culture, providing a thoughtful and enriching experience suitable for adults and older children.
Enjoy a welcoming atmosphere at Heide Museum of Modern Art, where creativity and community come together.
Activity Details
Simone Slee will discuss her artwork 'Rocks holding up # 23', crafted from Berrin/Mount Gambier Limestone and glass, highlighting the connection to the traditional lands of the Boandik People.
The talk will cover themes of time, pressure, and cultural significance embedded in the materials used.
Attendees will have the chance to ask questions and deepen their appreciation of contemporary Indigenous art.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Heide Museum of Modern Art, located near Bulleen Road and Manningham Road, close to the Eastern Freeway.
The museum is accessible by car and public transport, with parking and facilities available for families.
Visitors are encouraged to check the Big Build website for any disruptions due to nearby roadworks when planning their journey.
Important Information
Tickets are priced at $27 for adults, with concessions available at $22 and free entry for members and Manningham residents.
The museum acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as Traditional Owners of the land and respects the cultural heritage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Please arrive early to ensure seating and enjoy the full experience.
Booking and Prices
Tickets can be purchased online or at the museum.
Concession and seniors discounts apply, with special rates on Tuesdays.
Membership offers free entry and additional benefits for frequent visitors.