The White Bluff Project

The White Bluff Project

White Bluff is a rocky headland located north of the regional city of Coffs Harbour, on the North Coast of NSW. It is surrounded by development on its landward edge and yet protected by the Solitary Islands Marine Reserve on its littoral and off-shore waters. It sits on the border of local indigenous territories. It is Crown Land - largely unknown and typical of a string of isolated coastal ecosystems along Australia's increasingly inhabited eastern seaboard.

While White Bluff may have no recognised national significance, it is exactly this that makes it such a shared Australian experience. The aim of the White Bluff Project is to bring together a group of artists, scientists and Coffs Coast Community members to explore this shared experience of our costal spaces — exposing concerns about the transformative effects of climate and urbanization while celebrating the beauty, fragility and unique discoveries to be found in our local landscapes.

In partnership with Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery, the project aims to demonstrate the value of art/science/community collaboration in developing new art forms, and approaches to creative practice. It will culminate in an exhibition at the Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery (CHRG) from 19 March 2021 to 22 May 2021. As a participant and joint coordinator I am thrilled to see the results of this 3 year journey.

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