
You’re invited! ‘One Thousand Kilometres of Hope’: Listening, Painting and Reconnecting Across the Gondwana Link’ is the title of an art installation at the Albany Town Hall from 12 December until 17 January (as part of the larger ‘Radical Futures: Fertile Ground’ exhibition).
How wonderful for the Gondwana Link program to be the focus of a sound and visual collaboration by landscape painter Carly Le Cerf and sound artist and composer Jean-Michel Maujean. Their creativity offers a fresh, exciting way for people to engage with the ecological and cultural ambition of the Gondwana Link.
Carly and Jean-Michel tell the story of their Gondwana Link arts project in the latest Southerly Magazine (Dec edition) and it’s also on Gondwana Link’s Heartland Journeys website: https://heartlandjourneys.com.au/…/one-thousand…/
Read their story and feel inspired to head to the Albany Town Hall.
(Visit the City of Albany’s ‘What’s On’ page for information about the exhibition.)
Artwork: Carly Le Cerf, The Banjo Frogs Played- A Song of Renewal, Tootenellup WA’, oil and encaustic on board 60 x 120 cm, 2025. Image: Jean-Michel Maujean.