Canberra: Eco v Ego: the footprint of our consumerism

Eco v Ego: the footprint of our consumerism
The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture invites you to “Eco v Ego: the footprint of our consumerism” to explore and self-reflect on consumption and sustainability issues of our modern society exhibition at the Blackall St premises from 9 May to 18 May.


The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture invites you to “Eco v Ego: the footprint of our consumerism” to explore and self-reflect on consumption and sustainability issues of our modern society.

Anatoly, together with ACCC, is presenting a fascinating world of mixed and digital media multi-layered installations, where you can witness the complex dynamics between our never-ending “Ego” of overconsumption and the serious impact it has on the “Eco” and wellbeing of our planet.

These installations and collages are a representation of sustainable practices and utilise the art of upcycling, which focuses on creatively repurposing old items, that might otherwise be considered waste, and giving them a new life.

In this exhibition Anatoly invites you to start a meaningful dialogue about the world we live in and the world we are going to leave behind. He envisions “Eco v Ego” to serve as a mirror reflecting our collective impact on environment and how our individual choices can be adjusted and improved in the pursuit of a harmonious and ethical co-existence of eco-awareness and occasional personal indulgences.

Event details

Date: Commencing 9 May 2024 – 18 May 2024
Location: 15 Blackall Street, Barton ACT 2600
Address: The Chapel, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture

 

Eco v Ego: the footprint of our consumerism

 


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