Kerb 32: Unsaid launch party
Join the Kerb 32 editorial team, RMIT’s landscape architecture program and Uro Publications in celebrating the launch of Kerb 32: Unsaid.
Kerb 32: Unsaid (Uro Publications 2024) explores the unsaid and unnoticed undercurrents that flow through the landscapes we inhabit. We may not know or remember the language to describe them, but they are still there, quietly connecting us.
This year's issue features landscape practices and methodologies that voice or listen to what is often unacknowledged. Contributors contemplate their place as designers and their capacity to create environments grounded in empathy and reciprocity, which acknowledge mutual influence and agency in
shaping landscapes across scales.
Contributors include Timothy Morton, who reveals the hidden violence lying beneath the seemingly innocuous suburban lawn, Wonderground’s Georgina Reid, who writes on storytelling’s power to change our relationship to land, Inside Outside Office, on advocating for healthy soils through drawing, and Bruce Pascoe on the value of listening to waterways.
When: 5.30pm – 7.30pm, Thursday 5 December 2024
Where: Bookshop by Uro, 5/30 Perry Street, Collingwood (Collingwood Yards)
Tickets: Free
Kerb is a student-edited journal of landscape architecture, produced by RMIT University for over three decades, making it one of the longest-running publications of its kind in the world.