
Join us on Saturday evening for the next event as part of the Summer School series – a special guest artist lecture by Sydney based artist Zanny Begg and a screening of the film ‘How to Blow up a Bubble that Won’t Burst’ (2015).
Zanny Begg is a Sydney based artist and film maker who is interested in exploring the archeology of contested histories and the architecture of social change. She works with film, drawing and installation to explore ways in which we can live and be in the world differently: this has included working with macro-political themes, such as alte-globalization protests, and in micro-political worlds, such as with kids in prison.
‘How to Blow up a Bubble that Won’t Burst’ (2015) is a collaborative project with students at Narrabeen North Public School, home to the first Binishell in Sydney. It explores the architecture of the city from the perspective of the young people who will inherit is structures, landscapes and environmental legacies.
Image: Zanny Begg ‘How to Blow up a Bubble that Won’t Burst’, still, 2015.








