Pecha Kucha 11: Collision

Australian Centre for Rare Arts and Forgotten Trades

Bradshaw Street,
Ballarat VIC 3350

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  • Fri 14 Aug

6pm–8pm

$10 per person

What new possibilities emerge when worlds collide, craft with technology, past with future, cultures with each other? Collision is the spark at the point of impact, where unexpected encounters create friction, disruption, and sometimes brilliance.

Pecha Kucha is a series created by creatives and thinkers, for creatives and thinkers. An incredible line-up of artisans, designers, and innovators will explore how creative synergy shapes their craft, ignites creativity, and pushes boundaries.

Derived from the Japanese term meaning chit-chat, Pecha Kucha is a fast-paced, engaging presentation format that inspires, informs, and energises. Each speaker delivers a concise and captivating presentation that ensures no moment is wasted.

Sip, connect, and discover alongside other curious minds, creatives, and thinkers. Co-hosted by Ballarat's Australian Centre for Rare Arts and Forgotten Trades, and the Australian Centre for Gold Rush Collections.

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