The Riverina Lectures: Vic McEwan Live From the Tate Liverpool
Live From The Tate Liverpool (UK) With Vic McEwan
Enjoy a sit down breakfast while Narrandera artist Vic McEwan gives the first talk of The Riverina Lectures, transmitted live from the Tate Liverpool, at 9am on Thursday 12th March at the Narrandera Shire Library.
Vic McEwan of The Cad Factory, has been invited to undertake a three week residency as part of the Tate Exchange Program. During his residency he will be presenting his installation If They Spend the Time to Get to Know Me in partnership with Sydney Facial Nerve Clinic. Vic will present to Western Riverina audiences progress on this installation along with a virtual tour of the Tate Liverpool Art Gallery and Museum and discuss how this fascinating project in residence is advancing within one of the most famous art and science institutions in the world.
This event is FREE to attend, however seating is limited so to reserve your spot please contact the Narrandera Shire Library on (02) 6959 5585 or library@narrandera.nsw.gov.au
The Riverina Lectures will be a roving lecture series promoting diverse storytelling and the voices of local and external artists and cultural leaders. The lectures will be recorded and distributed as a free long-term resource. Future speakers for 2020 include Wiradjuri Elder Clarry Higgins, Artist Anthea da Silva, Filmmaker Tony Briggs and Wiradjuri photographer Craig Cromelin.