Melbourne Artists Debbie Symons and Jasmine Targett were awarded the first Artist in Residency at Creative Spaces: Carlton Connect Studio for their body of work – The Catchments Project.
The Catchments Project presents research based art works that address the challenge and complexity of adapting to the impacts of Climate Change in Melbourne.
For more information about how the City of Melbourne is adapting our city to use water more sustainably in the urban environment visit: http://urbanwater.melbourne.vic.gov.au
The Catchments Project was the first residency of the Creative Spaces: LAB-14 Studio
For more information on the Creative Spaces Program visit: http://creativespaces.net.au
The Catchments Project was presented as part of ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2015, a Melbourne-wide Festival of art exhibitions, forums and talks seeking to harness the creative power of the Arts to inform, engage and inspire action on climate change.