Home: Country as Creative Process
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Home: Country as Creative Process
Wednesday 20 August
12.45 – 1.30pm
Cell Block Theatre
Join Dr Michael Mossman, in his role as co-Creative Director for Home at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale Australia Pavilion, in an in-depth conversation with artist Kien Situ where they will speak to the student exercise – Home: Country as Creative Process. Together they will explore heritage, creative practice, art and architecture through the interactions between cultures, Country, collaboration, and the transformative power of place-based storytelling.
Dr Michael Mossman is a lecturer and researcher from the University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning. His work explores Indigenous knowledge systems in the built environment, cultural heritage, and Country through design, teaching, and collaborative creative practice. He is the current co-Creative Director for Home at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale Australia Pavilion.
Kien Situ is an architectonic artist whose practice spans sculpture and space. Informed by his diasporic heritage at the juncture of contemporary global cultural theory with ancient sinospheric philosophies, he explores matter, ruin, distance, numerology, and time in relation to cultural dislocation. Kien’s work Shanshui [Prophecy] is currently on exhibition as part of Home at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale.
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