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Biennale resources

Accessibility Plan

The Lorne Sculpture Biennale is committed to ensuring our event is accessible and inclusive for all.

To read important information about how we've made our event more accessible you can read our accessibility plan, which is coming soon. 

Lorne Sculpture Biennale 2022 Accessibility Plan (MS Word doc, 7.7MB)

Lorne Sculpture Biennale 2022 Accessibility Plan (PDF, 6.8MB) 

Education Resources

We've developed a number of education kits for visiting school groups. These can be downloaded via the links below:

Human Impacts & Conservation (Carmel Wallace & Simon Normand) - Primary, Levels 7-9, VCE (PDF, 4.3 MB)

Representations of History (Geoffrey Ricardo & Robert Hague) - Primary, Levels 7-9, VCE (PDF, 2.5 MB)

Arrangement & Composition (Alexander Knox & Gunther Kopietz) - Primary, Levels 7-9, VCE (PDF 748 KB)

The Biennale is also hosting a number of artist's talks where several of our artists will discuss the inspiration and work involved in developing their work for the Lorne Sculpture Biennale. View our Events Calendar for listings under 'Artist's talks'.

Gadubanud 'Circle Story'

Richard Collopy, Gadubanud traditional owner / custodian shares the circle story, a story that shares traditional indigenous ways of being and caring for land and sea.

 

Map of event site

A map of our event site can be downloaded at this link

Print program for download

Our print program may be downloaded by clicking on this link

Our COVID Safe Plan

Our COVID Safe plan can be viewed here by clicking on this link.