ABOUT THE PROJECT
Regeneration Roadtrip is a multi-arts interactive journey from Canberra to the Far South Coast -activating 29 September to 9 October 2022- inviting you to slow down, stop and reconnect to the natural world and to each other.
Regeneration Roadtrip is a local artist and community led engagement project that promotes community wellbeing and social recovery in fire impacted localities throughout the Queanbeyan-Palerang, Eurobodalla and Bega Valley Shire. The lead creative team including Louise Morris, Judith Nangala Crispin, Michael Simic, Stephen Harrison, Joan Cornish, Matt Scott, Warren Ngarrae Foster and Paul Girrawah House have been working alongside local communities over recent months to create roadside ephemeral sculptures, artworks, stories, poetry and music, which will be able to be experienced by travellers taking the Roadtrip route from 29 September to 9 October. There are over 30 locations and more than 50 unique experiences to discover along the route including performances, sculptures and exhibitions accompanied by an incredible original soundtrack.
The Roadtrip is a mapped, interactive ‘choose your own adventure’ style journey with contemplative works designed to put nature centre-stage. Travelers will be invited to slow down and engage with what they see in a different way, and will be able to leave their reflections and contributions at special postboxes along the route. The creative team are united in their desire to reawaken a sense of reverence and living connection to the landscapes of this region and to inspire people to take active steps to protect them.
Project artist Joan Cornish Says “When the 2019 Black Summer hit, so many of us in the region felt powerless and bereft about the destruction of the beautiful places we held dear. As a group of artists living between Canberra and the Far South Coast we came together to try to find a way to help voice the emerging tidal wave of feeling and give back to the communities which are hurting. Rather than focusing on what was lost, the project began to unearth and celebrate the deep connection between the people and the landscapes, animals and plants of this special region. Together we invite you to consider how we can slow down and allow the forests and the fields, lakes and ocean to speak and do their work on us. What might we discover if we learn to listen deeply, and understand our part in the living landscape?”
Regeneration Roadtrip is produced by Navigate Arts proudly supported by South East Arts and funded by the NSW Government via the BCRRF fund, the FRRR fund as part of the Strengthening Regional Communities Program. Regeneration Roadtrip is also supported by the Bega Valley Shire Council, Eurobodalla Shire Council and Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council.