Screening: There Goes Our Neighbourhood
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UNSW Galleries presents
Screening: There Goes Our Neighbourhood
There Goes Our Neighbourhood 2018 documents the ambition, resilience and creativity of Sydney’s Waterloo community when politicians and property developers threaten to transform their neighbourhood. Introduction and Q&A with Director Clare Lewis.
Presented as part of the exhibition The Beehive at UNSW Galleries.
The Beehive was produced by Philippa Bateman. An Enigma Machine Production. An Artbank + ACMI Commission. Exhibition runs from 5 January to 23 February 2019.
This event forms part of the ‘Radical Sydney’ public program. Taking its title from Terry Irving and Rowan Cahill's book on dissident politics and actions in Sydney this program of talks, documentary screenings and performances engages with the histories and futures of local activism concerned with housing, public space, sexuality and gender.
Presented with the support of the City of Sydney and the Juanita Nielsen Community Centre.
UNSW Galleries acknowledges the Bidjigal and Gadigal peoples of the Eora nation, the traditional custodians of the land upon which it stands.