Lovers & Fighters Exhibition fundraiser hosted by Matt Bray
Date and time
Silent auction raising funds to complete Eco Connect, a Port Phillip Environmental Leaders project supporting our eco community.
About this event
UPDATE:
Unfortunately our original host, Judith Lucy has come down with Covid symptoms and is unable to host our event tonight. The event will go ahead with hosting provided by event organiser Matt Bray. We still are planning a lovely event celebrating environmental art, food, drinks, and most of all connection to a planet worth fighting for.
Browse and bid on a large selection of items including all of the art in the exhibition. A collection by mostly local artists based around the exhibition theme of Lovers and Fighters, the collision between the love of nature and a world on fire. There will also be raffles and merch available on the night.Profits from the auction go to the completion of Eco Connect, a hyper local directory of the Port Phillip sustainable living and climate action community.
View the exhibition program here
Follow the exhibition @art.disrupt
About Eco Connect:
Eco Connect is the brainchild of a group of graduates from the City of Port Phillip Environmental Leaders course. It is an online directory currently in development by a specialist web agency to provide the Port Phillip community with a portal into the vibrant and engaged eco community that looks after people and planet. Sustainable living and climate action truly is at your doorstep. Find out more about Eco Connect here.
Public viewing is available on the lead up to the event. Go to artfulyoga.com.au for open hours.
• Artists •
| Andrew Rovenko | Art Disrupt | Carolyn Cardinet| Elsa Thorp | Fabienne Arthaud | Helen Philipp | Karen Hopkins | Lluis Fuzzhound | Russel Compte | Serene Kitchen | StMkt |
We look forward to seeing you there!
Event program here.
For updates on the exhibition follow @art.disrupt
We request that attendees follow covid safe recommendations and not attend if symptomatic. Mask wearing is not required but is welcome.
We acknowledge the Boon Wurrung People of the Kulin Nation as the traditional custodians of the land that this event takes place on. We pay our respects to all elders past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded—always was, always will be Aboriginal land.