Public programs that respond to the themes of BLEED and commissioned artworks.

The Echo public programs bring together a range of artists, thinkers and activists through a series of commissioned texts, artist talks, workshops, activities and a joint panel, with digital offerings that can be engaged with online via the BLEED website or live in the partner organisations’ venues throughout Australia.

Essays, poems and creative discussions on BLEED 2024 themes and commissioned works.

A series of conversations held with the BLEED 2024 lead artists on the process and ideas behind their commissioned works.

A panel discussion jointly curated by the BLEED partner organisations that explores the BLEED 2024 themes.

Various workshops and digital art-making activities that respond to BLEED 2024 themes and commissioned works.

Further Echo public program announcements coming soon.
Acknowledgement of Country
Arts House, Campbelltown Arts Centre and Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands we live and work on, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung, Dharawal, and Whadjuk Noongar peoples. We extend our respects to their Elders past and present. We extend this acknowledgment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander audiences and communities, and First Nations peoples globally.