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Slow Water Pavilion by Slow Art Collective

Saturday 27 March 2021 - Sunday 18 April 2021
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Slow Water Pavilion by Slow Art Collective
Saturday 27 March – Sunday 18 April 2021

Wander down to the lower deck on the Museum’s grounds and explore Slow Art Collective’s evolving lakeside eco village, Slow Water Pavilion!

Visitors are invited to use the yarn in the basket to weave the walls of this immersive installation. Please remember to sanitise your hands before and after you weave and remember to place any unused yarn back into the basket once you’re finished!

FREE, no reservations required. We ask that visitors maintain a social distance of 1.5m from one another while they weave. Admission fees apply to view the TarraWarra Biennial 2021: Slow Moving Waters exhibition, see website for details.

Slow Water Pavilion is supported by Creative Victoria

About Slow Art Collective
Slow Art Collective is an artistic collective that focuses on creative practices and ethics relating to environmental sustainability, material ethics, DIY culture and collaboration. As an interdisciplinary group of artists, Slow Art Collective is interested in process-driven practices where the focus is on the act of making. Slow art is about slow exchanges of value rather than the fast, monetary exchange of value. It is about the slow absorption of culture through community links by creating something together and blurring the boundary between the artists and the viewer. It is a sustainable arts practise, not an extreme solution; a reasonable alternative to deal with real problems in contemporary art practice. Collaboration is intrinsic to all facets of their work. Since 2009 Slow Art Collective have undertaken a range of projects that use the process of collecting to address the crossovers between artistic practice, creative sustainability and individual responsibility. Slow Art Collective is currently helmed by Chaco Kato and Dylan Martorell, who invite collaborators to join them for individual projects.

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