January 10, 2025 - January 30, 2025
THE LIVING OCEAN FESTIVAL EXHIBITION
Location:
cottesloe
Curtin Heritage Living’s Heritage Collective presents a sparkling marine life community exhibition at Linton & Kay Galleries Cottesloe
The Living Ocean Festival is a result of Curtin Heritage Collective’s inaugural Artist in Residence initiative. Housed in beautifully restored heritage buildings, originally built for convalescence, The Heritage Collective, Cottesloe hosts a unique arts and cultural program connecting the local older people with the broader West Australian community, aiming to reduce isolation and increase connectivity.
The festival is a constellation of thirty-five events bringing children, their families and the wider community together to explore and discover discover the ocean’s surprises and secrets right on our doorstep. The program has included beach combing, taxonomy walks, drawing from nature, pop up field stations, bird walks, sunset talks with marine scientists, painting workshops at the new Heritage Collective Makerspace, biodiversity workshops with three local schools, aged care providers, Rocky Bay and DADAA artists. Over 700 people took part in these events.
The Living Ocean Festival is designed by inaugural Artist in Residence, Artist and Biodiversity Educator; Angela Rossen. Angela is an artist who works with scientists at the School of the Biological Sciences UWA and the Australian Institute of Marine Science. Her work in community outreach and science communication is recognised by appointments as Honorary Research Associate and Adjunct Artist.
“We are all drawn to nature. Being outdoors surrounded by rivers, forests, woodlands or the ocean fills the heart with joy. Exploring and discovering nature is good for health, creativity and wellbeing but somehow, in our busy lives we neglect just being outdoors.” -Angela Rossen
Angela’s program has brought together people of all ages to create paintings and drawings which form a stunning snapshot of the living things of our sunlit shallow ocean. These artworks will take the viewer over the seagrass meadows and fringing reefs of our own beaches.
Linton & Kay, Cottesloe is proud to host this wonderful community exhibition. Together with the display of artworks from the community, our Cottesloe gallery will also feature new works by Linton & Kay artists, Ian Daniell, Joie Villeneuve and Sandy Schroder.
These events were made possible by Curtin Heritage Living, with vital funding support from Lotterywest.
The Living Ocean Festival is a result of Curtin Heritage Collective’s inaugural Artist in Residence initiative. Housed in beautifully restored heritage buildings, originally built for convalescence, The Heritage Collective, Cottesloe hosts a unique arts and cultural program connecting the local older people with the broader West Australian community, aiming to reduce isolation and increase connectivity.
The festival is a constellation of thirty-five events bringing children, their families and the wider community together to explore and discover discover the ocean’s surprises and secrets right on our doorstep. The program has included beach combing, taxonomy walks, drawing from nature, pop up field stations, bird walks, sunset talks with marine scientists, painting workshops at the new Heritage Collective Makerspace, biodiversity workshops with three local schools, aged care providers, Rocky Bay and DADAA artists. Over 700 people took part in these events.
The Living Ocean Festival is designed by inaugural Artist in Residence, Artist and Biodiversity Educator; Angela Rossen. Angela is an artist who works with scientists at the School of the Biological Sciences UWA and the Australian Institute of Marine Science. Her work in community outreach and science communication is recognised by appointments as Honorary Research Associate and Adjunct Artist.
“We are all drawn to nature. Being outdoors surrounded by rivers, forests, woodlands or the ocean fills the heart with joy. Exploring and discovering nature is good for health, creativity and wellbeing but somehow, in our busy lives we neglect just being outdoors.” -Angela Rossen
Angela’s program has brought together people of all ages to create paintings and drawings which form a stunning snapshot of the living things of our sunlit shallow ocean. These artworks will take the viewer over the seagrass meadows and fringing reefs of our own beaches.
Linton & Kay, Cottesloe is proud to host this wonderful community exhibition. Together with the display of artworks from the community, our Cottesloe gallery will also feature new works by Linton & Kay artists, Ian Daniell, Joie Villeneuve and Sandy Schroder.
