Biome - Connected by Art
We are all connected. We are all part of a much larger creative network. Biome lunch 25 March 2023
Biome
We are all connected.
We are all part of a much larger interconnected web.
We are a Biome - connected by art.
To commune, to congregate, to converse, to collaborate.
To generate ideas, to captivate, to stimulate.
We are connected by Art. This is our Biome.
For all of you who haven’t quite got around to it we ask that you grab your tickets now, so our awesome chefs can prep and plan…. Join us for a long table lunch, journey with us and experience our Barossa.
We are all connected.
More than a long lunch, Biome is an art journey, an immersive feast celebrating and connecting Arts across genres, across regions and across cultures, in one place: the Barossa.
In its inaugural year, An art journey will be created, orchestrating surprising artistic pop-up moments.
Art makers, creators and shapers will sit and mingle from across the state, relishing interesting and inventive conversation, learning about arts in other regions and creating new, unique connections and opportunities.
We hope to be able to connect, talk, dream and be inspired allowing our Art Biome to flourish.
When: commencing 11.30am - 4pm, March 25, 2023
Where: Barossa - A secret outdoor location
What to expect: A fabulous day out full of conversation, curated catering and curious creativity
Cost: $150pp + Eventbrite booking fee
Ticket price includes:
Art Biome Long Lunch 4.5 hour culinary and cultural creative experience
2022-2023 membership* to the Barossa Arts Council Inc. and the promotion of Arts in our broader region.
A portion of each ticket price will support an artist to attend this event.
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By creating a supportive, nourishing environment for arts to thrive, Barossa Arts Council creates the opportunity to cultivate, and sustain Arts within the Barossa region, providing a platform to celebrate, and amplify ongoing artistic expression.
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Did you hear Biome organizers .ccareynolds and .g.fox last night speaking to Peter Goers on last night.
Always connecting by art.
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Oh oh 4 days to go almost slipped by without counting it down.
You know what you have to do, but your ticket!!!
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Phone a friend! 5 days to ask your creative mate along to Biome, linking our artist community with our broader Biome. We are all connected, join us in a special location in the Barossa on March 25.
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Haven’t booked your ticket yet? Not sure if Biome is for you?
Do you make art?
Do you watch art?
Do you love some art form?
If the answer is yes to any of these then Biome is for you!
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The countdown is on, with 7 days left you won’t want to miss this inaugural long lunch experience.
Artist and foodie has worked closely with Chef head chef of Fino Seppeltsfield and Sarah Voigt .bakery on this three courses food and art journey.
Artist and performer .g.fox has worked closely with over 20 local artists to curate an inspirational and immersive day of visual, installation, performance and music.
Join us on March 25 for 4 hours of an art infused journey of our Barossa Biome
Hello from the BIOME committee!!! We are sadly missing the amazing .g.fox.
We are so excited to be in the final stages of bringing BIOME to fruition! The artists have been practicing for months, the stage is set (or at least planned in our heads) the menu is tried and tested and we have put our order in with the weather gods…. To make for the perfect day in the Barossa.
This is the last week to buy a ticket so we can make the final arrangements.
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ccareynolds
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Well it’s the 1st March, the 1st day of Autumn and 11 days to buy your ticket to BIOME!!!
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How are you connected by art? Do you sing in the shower? Do you love live music? Do you write poetry? Did you love being on stage in high school? Do you find peace in an art gallery? Do you feel the flow of making and creating? Have you spent your life dedicated to your art?
We believe we are all connected by art, our Biome stretches far and wide.
Join us on March 25 for a long table lunch in a special location in the Barossa.
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How are you connected by art? Our Biome stretches far and wide, beyond artificial boundaries. It is always exciting to see how many ideas, friendships and magic happen when creatives get together.
Join us for an artist led long lunch, a lunch with a difference, a lunch that connects us by art.
Saturday 25 March
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Our connections through art, our Biome, spreads far and wide and we are excited to have Sally Goers Fox curating Biome 2023.
Art and the creative process has taken Sally all over the world and now we get to immerse ourselves in Sally’s biome of artists and creatives, including her own work, creating an immersive feast for the eyes, ears and heart at Biome on March 25.
Sally Goers Fox – Curator
With a long career in performance and installation spanning several countries and decades, Sally gained a degree at Flinders University, trained and performed in mime and movement in Paris, toured Germany and western Europe with a circus and street theatre company, and trained in physical theatre with the Grotowski company in Poland, all before moving to the US.
There she created original and experimental works while gaining a Masters in Theatre and Dance. Teaching and directing at the University of Buffalo and in the International Theatre program at the University of Rochester.
Her work uses the fundamental language of mime and physical theatre, using the human body to shape space and relationship. This language translates fairly readily into the visual art realm. Her work in the US was about creating spaces into which a viewer would enter and create their own interpretation and response to what they saw.
Recently completing an MA in Curatorial and Museum Studies at the University of Adelaide, Sally has long been involved as a curator with the Barossa Regional Gallery, creating public art works such as the new war memorial in Truro and the town’s identity statement, all the while continuing to collaborate with local artists.
In her words,
Arts in the Barossa is rich and widespread, but suffer from flying under the radar. Biome is the type of event which can trigger new perceptions, collaborations and connections, with the hope of raising the profile of the varied and complex Barossa arts community.
Biome can be thought of in many different ways.
Our chefs and curator have explored their own ideas of Biome to create a meal and immersive experience not to be forgotten.
Stay tuned as we reveal more of Our Biome.
Many of your favourite artists have been working tirelessly behind the scenes to create a unique long lunch… Biome…
An afternoon where you will be totally immersed in art, enjoying food from exceptional chefs in a secret location in the Barossa.
With the help from some clever friends, we hope you will walk away refreshed, inspired and filled up with all the possibilities an afternoon with art, food and good friends brings.
So, if you attended Wanderlust or didn’t and wished you did.
Or have attended an 100 Barossa Artists event and wanted more opportunity to connect and grow…
Then consider treating yourself and come to the Biome… connected by Art long lunch afternoon.
Brought to you by a team of volunteer artists and makers together withThe Barossa arts council and Regional Arts Australia, supported by Barossa Council, 100 Barossa Artists and Wonderground Barossa.
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Curation, engagement and elevation are the goals of Biome. As the inaugural long lunch in the Barossa, Biome aims to bring our arts community from near and far together; whether you are an arts maker and creator, arts lover, arts worker or arts supporter.
Be surprised, entertained and filled to the brim with arts, food and nature, that is our Biome.
We are all connected by art, join us on Saturday 25 March 2023, for a Barossa lunch with a difference - an art led immersive feast.
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As artists we believe collaboration is key to a strong creative community. Coming together to connect, conjure ideas and create opportunities is the essence of Biome.
Join us on March 25 2023 at our artist long lunch to connect, to conjure and to create.
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Brought to you by Barossa Arts Council
Thanks to Regional Arts Australia and Barossa Council
We are all creative. Biome - celebrating the coming together of our far reaching crwative community.
25th March 2023
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In 2006 a high school English teacher asked students to write a famous author and ask for advice. Kurt Vonnegut was the only one to respond - and his response is magnificent:
“Dear Xavier High School, and Ms. Lockwood, and Messrs Perin, McFeely, Batten, Maurer and Congiusta:
I thank you for your friendly letters. You sure know how to cheer up a really old geezer (84) in his sunset years. I don’t make public appearances any more because I now resemble nothing so much as an iguana.
What I had to say to you, moreover, would not take long, to wit: Practice any art, music, singing, dancing, acting, drawing, painting, sculpting, poetry, fiction, essays, reportage, no matter how well or badly, not to get money and fame, but to experience becoming, to find out what’s inside you, to make your soul grow.
Seriously! I mean starting right now, do art and do it for the rest of your lives. Draw a funny or nice picture of Ms. Lockwood, and give it to her. Dance home after school, and sing in the shower and on and on. Make a face in your mashed potatoes. Pretend you’re Count Dracula.
Here’s an assignment for tonight, and I hope Ms. Lockwood will flunk you if you don’t do it: Write a six line poem, about anything, but rhymed. No fair tennis without a net. Make it as good as you possibly can. But don’t tell anybody what you’re doing. Don’t show it or recite it to anybody, not even your girlfriend or parents or whatever, or Ms. Lockwood. OK?
Tear it up into teeny-weeny pieces, and discard them into widely separated trash receptacals. You will find that you have already been gloriously rewarded for your poem. You have experienced becoming, learned a lot more about what’s inside you, and you have made your soul grow.
God bless you all!"
Kurt Vonnegut
Join us in the Barossa on March 25 for Biome, a long lunch for creatives by creatives. The Barossa Arts Council with the help of invites you to be connected by art.
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