Arts schmoozers will take over Kunda Park’s Light Industry Studio on Sunday for a night of art and music.
The event forms part of Horizon Festival and puts the spotlight on a multi-arts installation, exploring “circular economy” solutions to big environmental challenges.
Where to From Here is a collaboration between contemporary artist Nicole Voevodin-Cash and photographer Teddy Horton, and combines photography and sculptural elements.
There will be music from Lee Hardisty to celebrate, all from 3pm-6pm.
Horizon Festival
Horizon Festival is the Sunshine Coast’s leading multi-arts festival, which runs from August 25-September 3.
Get lost in 10 days of must-see art, music, culture events and more, from the coast to the hinterland.
Visit www.horizonfestival.com.au.
What is Light Industry Studio?
Light Industry is a multi-sector project establishing the studio as a “circular economy and creative community” hub.
It is the pilot for a nation-wide initiative to revitalise industrial estates and manufacturing precincts.
The project is designed to leverage the unique skills of independent artists as a part of the working community to engage local businesses, build networks, recycle, and experiment.
Light Industry, powered by Feral Arts, will coordinate with federal priorities in manufacturing, climate change, sustainability and circular economies.
More about Feral Arts
Feral Arts is an arts and cultural development company based on the Sunshine Coast.
The company is driving the Light Industry Studio, which has already hosted workshops, exhibitions, photoshoots, performances, parties, and openings.
They were responsible for bringing Horizon Festival 2023 to the studio, and the AMPED and Music Club workshops, which have been hugely successful.
The Sunshine Coast music community has been loving the big, relaxed, open space, and easy parking.
You can hire out the space or even use it as a friendly hot-desking space.
Visit Light Industry for more information.
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