
.. / Exhibitions
18 Jan–2 Feb 2025
10am–10pm
The Arts House at the Old Parliament, Level 1, Foyer Nook
Free
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Growing Blackout Poem Gallery




SYNOPSIS
Make your own blackout poem and become part of a collective literary artwork by contributing to the Growing Blackout Poem Gallery! This mini gallery will showcase an evolving collection of blackout poems created by participants during the festival.
Each poem will be displayed in the mini gallery, celebrating the creativity of its maker until it is refreshed with new works from subsequent sessions. Together, these contributions form a publicly-sourced gallery that highlights the shared artistry of festival-goers.
Take a look and witness the tapestry of words, creativity and reimagined meaning as it continues to grow and evolve.
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