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HomeNewsECONOMYTHOLOGIES ML#X | Talks, Conversations, Artworks
ECONOMYTHOLOGIES ML#X | Talks, conversations, artworks
Modified image of Patti Smith performing ‘Free Money’ (2006), contributed to the MoneyLab #X – Economythologies Scrapbook.
Thursday 29 October 2020

A two-day program of talks, conversations and artworks distributed across Canberra, Hobart and the aether. Contributors include ANU School of Art & Design staff, Katrina Sluis and Baden Pailthorpe, along with a group of their students.

Join free live streamed sessions at www.economythologies.network
Thursday 5 & Friday 6th November, 2020

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Satellite events at Ainslie+Gorman Arts Centres (Canberra) and Bett Gallery (Hobart).

Free event.Registration required for COVID-19 contact tracing purposes and to keep you in the loop about the rolling creative program. For further info, please contact organisers via twitter @economythology