Ubuntu Magazine Launch

Ubuntu Magazine Launch

Thu
3
Thu 3 Aug 6:00 PM

Footscray Community Arts
Auslan Interpreted
Wheelchair
Accessible Toilet
Assistance Animals
General Admission
180 Mins
August
Thu 3 Aug

Ubuntu – by Producer in Residence, Leigh Lule in collaboration with Daniel Temesgen, Natasha Hertanto, Sarah Iman, Navaal Saeed, Amarachi Logo and Suzie Wang. 

Ubuntu is an online, interactive magazine that embraces multimedia; where an audio-series can sit right in-between a playscript and an interactive illustration. With a focus on art, culture and history, Ubuntu platforms the work of young, emerging and mid-career creatives throughout the wider Melbourne area. Engaging and collaborating with varied practices and disciplines, the magazine includes artist features and interviews, alongside newly commissioned audio, visual and written works. 

Join us in celebrating the official launch of Ubuntu with food, drinks, chats and a boogie on 3 August (6pm – 9pm) @footscrayarts 💃🏾 

All ticket sales will go to Pay The Rent (@grassroots_ptr) 

Accessibility

  • This event will be Auslan interpreted  

  • This venue is wheelchair accessible 

  • This venue has gender neutral and accessible toilets  

  • Assistance Animals are welcome throughout the building 


Parking/PTV

There are two-hour unmetered car parks at Footscray Community Art’s front lawn and metered parking on Moreland Street. Alternatively, you can catch a train to Footscray Station and take a 5 minute walk down Bunbury Street, or take the 402 bus to the corner of Moreland Street and Dynon Road, and then walk a few hundred meters down Moreland Street.


More info on how to plan your visit to Footscray Community Arts can be found here: https://footscrayarts.com/plan-your-visit/

The Producer in Residence and Creative Leadership programs are generously supported by VicHealth through their Future Healthy initiatives. 
August
Thu 3 Aug

Footscray Community Arts

45 Moreland St Footscray, VIC, 3011