Regards From Your Future Past Event
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Assistance Animals welcome Wheelchair AccessAbout Inbal Nissim
Inbal Nissim is a Jerusalem born painter, working primarily in ink on paper and fabric. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is represented in private collections. She is a recipient of the City of Melbourne Arts Grant for 2021, for the project ‘Regards From Your Future’.
Regards From Your Future Past Event
Regards From Your Future is an online art project created by the artist Inbal Nissim. It presents five guiding questions regarding a personal future. By answering these questions, new dreams and ways of thinking open up.
This live event will host guests from various fields; Art, food, farming and early childhood education, inviting participants for an open discussion about the role and importance of imagination in our lives, and within the society in which we live. It will explore imagination as the root and primary tool for creation in all areas of life, the power the tool holds to enable and instigate change, and will look at the challenges and relevancy of using imagination during time of global pandemic.
The event will lead the participants through the project questions, to imagine their own personal future vision, guided by event presenter Inbal Nissim.
Inbal Nissim Facilitator
Inbal Nissim is a Jerusalem born painter, working primarily in ink on paper and fabric. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is represented in private collections. She is a recipient of the City of Melbourne Arts Grant for 2021, for the project ‘Regards From Your Future’.
Afik Gal Speaker
Afik Gal, Miznon Melbourne’s head chef. Practicing purity of ingredients cooking.
Meg Davies Speaker
Meg Davies, an early childhood teacher. In her work, seeing the potential in materials and spaces allows her to transform them into experiences and meaningful places for young children to explore their creativity and imagination.
Keren Tsaushu and Michael Densham Speaker
Keren Tsaushu and Michael Densham are two young farmers from the Mornington Peninsula. For the past decade, they have been farming in Israel, Australia, and the US, learning how to create a food system that takes care of the land, communities, and farmers.