Creativity for Social Change - Kaleido #3 Launch Event
The third printed issue of Kaleido is launching, and this time we are focused on creativity for social change. Featuring a range of incredible filmmakers, dancers, designers, artists and more, that are using their creative skills to tackle social issues like gender equality, human rights, environmental sustainability, inclusiveness for disability, indigenous opportunity and more. @kaleidopress
Venue: COMMUNE Makers
Address: 19 Eve Street, Erskineville
Date: 4/9/2016
Time: 6pm-10pm
Ticket: $15 - $25
Buy / Ticket: www.kaleidopress.com/tickets
Web: www.kaleidopress.com/tickets
: https://www.facebook.com/kaleidopress/
: https://www.instagram.com/kaleidopress/
EMail: jen@kaleidopress.com
Address: 19 Eve Street, Erskineville
Date: 4/9/2016
Time: 6pm-10pm
Ticket: $15 - $25
Buy / Ticket: www.kaleidopress.com/tickets
Web: www.kaleidopress.com/tickets
: https://www.facebook.com/kaleidopress/
: https://www.instagram.com/kaleidopress/
EMail: jen@kaleidopress.com
The third printed issue of Kaleido is launching, and this time we are focused on creativity for social change. Featuring a range of incredible filmmakers, dancers, designers, artists and more, that are using their creative skills to tackle social issues like gender equality, human rights, environmental sustainability, inclusiveness for disability, indigenous opportunity and more.
We are inviting you to experience this edition first hand at COMMUNE Makers, where you can meet like minded creatives and enjoy industry speakers, an art exhibition, live music, mini workshops, design markets, food and drinks.
This launch features NSW Young Australian of the Year and 2009 Tropfest Winner Genevieve Clay-Smith of Bus Stop Films, Executive Director of creative social business Agency, Murray Bunton, and head of The Hatchery for creative innovators, and previous head of Oxfam Design for Change, Tida Tippapart and Co-Founder of Women in the Arts, Isabelle Hore-Thorburn.
The brews will be flowing courtesy of our amazing friends Young Henry's, and live music from the super talented Hannah Robinson and Snail. Every ticket holder will also get a free copy of Issue 3 to take away with them, and the lucky creative submissions winner will be announced at the launch with a special prize from Western Digital, and more surprises to be announced.
The launch night is a chance to expand your creative networks, pick up tips from professionals and be inspired to use your skills in meaningful ways.
Saturday, 9th April 2016, 6:00 "“ 10:00pm
COMMUNE Makers, 19 Eve Street, Erskineville
We are inviting you to experience this edition first hand at COMMUNE Makers, where you can meet like minded creatives and enjoy industry speakers, an art exhibition, live music, mini workshops, design markets, food and drinks.
This launch features NSW Young Australian of the Year and 2009 Tropfest Winner Genevieve Clay-Smith of Bus Stop Films, Executive Director of creative social business Agency, Murray Bunton, and head of The Hatchery for creative innovators, and previous head of Oxfam Design for Change, Tida Tippapart and Co-Founder of Women in the Arts, Isabelle Hore-Thorburn.
The brews will be flowing courtesy of our amazing friends Young Henry's, and live music from the super talented Hannah Robinson and Snail. Every ticket holder will also get a free copy of Issue 3 to take away with them, and the lucky creative submissions winner will be announced at the launch with a special prize from Western Digital, and more surprises to be announced.
The launch night is a chance to expand your creative networks, pick up tips from professionals and be inspired to use your skills in meaningful ways.
Saturday, 9th April 2016, 6:00 "“ 10:00pm
COMMUNE Makers, 19 Eve Street, Erskineville