Kimberly Grabham
22 November 2024, 4:00 AM
There will be a special screening of More than a Fish Kill.
The documentary will be screened at Broken Hill City Art Gallery on Thursday, 28 November, from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm.
More than a Fish Kill is an inspiring short-form documentary of 38 minutes, exploring how artists, fisheries managers and First Nations custodians came together in the aftermath of devastating fish kills along the Barka (Darling River) in far western New South Wales.
These unlikely collaborators undertook a remarkable journey, turning these devastating ecological disasters into catalysts for cultural healing and revival.
More than a Fish Kill shares how art, science and ancient knowledges were interwoven in the spirit of care, revealing new possibilities for honouring our places and communities in this time of environmental change.
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Co-produced by the National Museum of Australia, the Cad Factory and Otis Filley Studios.
Produced by the National Museum of Australia, the Cad Factory, and Otis Filley Studios, the screening will be followed by a Q+A session with Barbara Quayle, Otis Filley, Kirsten Wehner, and Vic McEwan.
Light refreshments will be served from 5:30 pm, with the event starting at 6:00 pm.