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Join a curated participatory moonlight walk through Ballarat’s CBD with Amy Tsilemanis of the Australian Walking Artists and exclusive access to the Bound Exhibition in conversation with the artists of one of the exhibits 'Cucoloris'.
This shared experience invites participants to slow down and walk together—friends and strangers alike—through a landscape shaped by light, shadow, and connection. The evening concludes with exclusive late night opening of exhibition in conversation with the artists Tiffany Titshall and Jayne Newgreen, exploring their friendship and the origins of their large scale artwork as part of 'BOUND' exhibition.
Cucoloris – “No-one’s lost who finds the moon” is a large-scale, immersive installation by artists Tiffany Titshall (drawing) and Jayne Newgreen (weaver). Inspired by their friendship, shared time in nature, and the intimate observation of moonlight filtering through trees, the work explores the moon as an omnipresent reassurance of our connection to nature, memory, ancestry, and each other.
Your starting point for the moonlight walk will be revealed 24 hours before the journey begins.
Credits
Created by Amy Tsilemanis, inspired by the work of Tiffany Titshall and Jayne Newgreen in exhibition Cucoloris as part of the event 'Bound' for Ballarat Craft and Design Week, produced by Justin Weyers and the City of Ballarat.

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