May 4 & 20 2015: Talking Difference community workshops

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May 4 & 20 2015: Talking Difference community workshops

Postby Noel Tudball » Fri May 01, 2015 2:40 am


(Apologies for the late notice - only received today.)

The Immigration Museum, Museum of Victoria, is placing its “Talking Difference Portable Studio” in Carrum Downs and Frankston Libraries during May. The Museum is running two free workshops to support community members to contribute to the Portable Studio.

Do you have an opinion on diversity, difference, racism or isolation?
Visit the Talking Difference Portable Studio and share your view with us.
It’s free and available at the library during opening hours.
The Talking Difference Portable Studio allows you to record your views via video, text, audio or drawing.

You can start the conversation on difference in Carrum Downs and Frankston. Share your experiences, highlight the issues, and record your questions to be asked in the Portable Studio. Sam Boivin from the Immigration Museum, Museum of Victoria, is running two *free* community workshops:

    Carrum Downs Library
    Monday 4 May 2015

    1.30pm – 3.30pm
    Hummingbird Room, Lyrebird Community Centre
    203 Lyrebird Drive, Carrum Downs

    Frankston Library
    Wednesday 20 May 2015

    2pm – 4pm
    Library Long Room, Frankston Library
    60 Playne St, Frankston
For more information and to book a place in the workshops, contact Jeremy Rice on 9784 1890 or jeremy.rice@frankston.vic.gov.au

Regards
Jeremy Rice >> Arts Access

Frankston Arts Centre
PO BOX 490 FRANKSTON 3199
P 03 9784 1890 | M 0401 410 135
I work Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays
jeremy.rice@frankston.vic.gov.au
http://www.thefac.com.au

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