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Public Art on Country: Collaboration, Place and Cultural Legacy – 12 September
September 12, 2025 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Public art has the power to honour stories, shape place, and create enduring cultural legacies. This half-day seminar brings together artists and curators to explore how meaningful collaboration and site-responsive practice can result in meaningful and powerful public artworks.
Framed by the new sculpture Acknowledgement to Kabi Kabi Country by Lyndon Davis and Russell Anderson, the program includes keynote talks by Dr John Waldron and Lubi Thomas, alongside an artist panel discussion involving Lyndon Davis, Simone Eisler, Russell Anderson, and Lubi Thomas.
This event is ideal for artists, curators, commissioners, fabricators and anyone interested in the future of public art in Queensland and beyond.
Time: 9am – 12pm September 12
Location: 31 The Abbey Place, Caboolture QLD 4510 (starting at the Abbey Museum & Cafe)
Cost: $20 General Admission | $15 Concession | $10 Abbey Museum Friends
Booking is essential at below link
Optional – The Abbey Cafe will be open for lunch at the conclusion of the Q&A session. Please place a pre-order if you would like to have lunch at the Cafe.
The registration fee includes FREE entry to the Abbey Museum and, after the seminar, a visit to the exhibition Inspired Images: The Art of Faiths in the new Art Gallery with the Senior Curator, Michael Strong, in residence.
ORDER OF EVENTS
9:00am – Enjoy a light morning tea at the Abbey Cafe with scones* and complimentary tea and coffee (included with your ticket).
9:30am – The Welcome to Country will be performed by Lyndon Davis in front of the Acknowledgement to Kabi Kabi Country sculpture outside the Abbey Museum.
10:05am – Keynote speeches:
1. Dr John Waldron – Curating for Country and Place: Public Art, Collaboration and Cultural Legacy
2. Lubi Thomas – In and Of Place: Making Meaning Through Public Art
10:45am – Panel discussion moderated by Dr John Waldron with special guests Lyndon Davis, Russell Anderson, Lubi Thomas, and Simone Eisler
11:45am – Q&A session with Dr John Waldron and panel guests
12:00pm – Lunch (optional). The Abbey Cafe will be open for lunch at the conclusion of the Q&A session. As the Cafe will also be open to the general public and Museum visitors, please pre-order your lunch by 4 September so our staff can ensure everyone is served in a timely manner. A link to the lunch pre-order form will be sent via email upon purchase of your tickets. Barista coffee and a selection of cold drinks will be available for purchase from the Abbey Cafe on the day.
*Please advise if you have GF dietary requirements at time of booking.
Contact Person: Rachel Neal
Phone: (07) 5495 1652
Email: hello@abbeymuseum.com.au
