Burrinja Climate Change Biennale | Collaboration between art and science

With our collective concerns for the environment ever present, ‘Burrinja Climate Change Biennale’ sparks conversation and encourages critical thinking and collaboration between art and science. The environmental, political, scientific, social and cultural aspects of these uncertainties are brought into focus with a display of works by selected finalists for the biennale’s exhibition and art prize. On show at the Burrinja Gallery which is ideally situated in a rainforest setting in the Dandenong Ranges until 11 February 2018. The biennale’s platform aims to broaden knowledge and perceptions of important matters relating to our planet locally and globally – working towards achieving a more sustainable future.

Ian Tully, The Diviner-Farnley, 2017, inkjet print. Courtesy the artist and Burrinja Gallery, Melbourne

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