The world-famous art and storytelling of The Beehive Collective touring in so-called Australia

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“Art of resistance” world tour 

Straight out of Turtle Island/Canada on the “Art of Resistance World Tour,” Sakura Saunders and Darius Mirshahi from the Beehive Collective will be touring through: Naarm (Melbourne); regional Victoria (Castlemaine, Bendigo & Donald); Canberra, Wollongong; Warrane (Sydney); Narrabri, Iluka; Tuckurimba (Lismore); Meanjin (Brisbane); Thul Garrie Waja (Townsville); and Gimuy (Cairns).

Hosted by Aid/Watch, The Beehive Collective will be traveling along the east of so-called Australia throughout March 2023 with their larger-than-life and intricately detailed art murals, deeply researched histories, poetic stories, and live hip-hop performances.

They will be having various public events and visiting schools and universities. Join them as they deconstruct complex issues of globalisation, climate change, colonisation, and resource extraction to provoke discussion, raise hard questions, and share hopeful stories about actions big and small we can take to build a better world.

For more info and to connect with the Beehive Collective:
Nat Lowrey, campaign[at]aidwatch.org.au | 0421 226 200 or saku@beehivecollective.org | 0457 631 830

 

 

Support the Bee’s on their “Art of Resistance” World Tour by making a donation to cover petrol and food costs whilst they are in Australia.

The Beehive Collective all-volunteer collective, you can make a donation with this QR code via Aid/Watch. 100% of donations will go back to the Beehive Collective. All Donations over $2 are tax deductible

QUEENSLAND TOUR DATES

Sovereignty & Climate Justice

Saturday 25 March, 3:30-6:00 pm

Black lives and Black land are at the heart of all fights for justice across this continent.

Climate justice work grounded in Indigenous sovereignty makes the interconnectedness of our shared fights clear by demanding anti-racism, growing solidarities, and providing a genuine foundation for climate action.

14 Lockhart Street Woolloongabba, QLD 4102. Livestream available.
Reserve a FREE ticket here 

 

Flyer with text: Straight out of Turtle Island/Canada on the "Art of Resistance World Tour," Sakura Saunders and Darius Mirshahi from the Beehive Collective will be touring up the east coast of so-called Australia. Hosted by Aid/Watch Australia, The Beehive Collective will run workshops, public events and visit schools and universities with their larger-than-life and intricately detailed art murals, deeply researched histories, poetic stories, and live hip-hop performances. Join them as they deconstruct complex issues of globalisation, climate change, colonisation, and resource extraction to provoke discussion, raise hard questions, and share hopeful stories about actions big and small we can take to build a better world. More info: https://aidwatch.org.au/beehive-collective-world-tour campaign@aidwatch.org.au; 0421 226 200

The world-famous art & storytelling of the Beehive Collective

Tuesday 21 March, 5-7 pm

Join the Beehive Design Collective as they bring their art and storytelling to Iluka for a special event on “The True Cost of Coal”

Esk Studio, 67 Charles Street, Iluka, NSW

More info here: https://fb.me/e/13pwhUdYd

NEW SOUTH WALES TOUR DATES

The Beehive Collective “Art of Resistance Tour” lands in Lismore!

Wednesday 22 March, 6:00 pm start

6-8 Beehive Collective session
8-9 hip hop.

Timbré Cafe Hub, 53 Dawson Street, Lismore
More info here: https://fb.me/e/2r8BGJbna

 

Flyer with text: Straight out of Turtle Island/Canada on the "Art of Resistance World Tour," Sakura Saunders and Darius Mirshahi from the Beehive Collective will be touring up the east coast of so-called Australia. Hosted by Aid/Watch Australia, The Beehive Collective will run workshops, public events and visit schools and universities with their larger-than-life and intricately detailed art murals, deeply researched histories, poetic stories, and live hip-hop performances. Join them as they deconstruct complex issues of globalisation, climate change, colonisation, and resource extraction to provoke discussion, raise hard questions, and share hopeful stories about actions big and small we can take to build a better world. More info: https://aidwatch.org.au/beehive-collective-world-tour campaign@aidwatch.org.au; 0421 226 200

The world-famous art & storytelling of the Beehive Collective

Tuesday 21 March, 5-7 pm

Join the Beehive Design Collective as they bring their art and storytelling to Iluka for a special event on “The True Cost of Coal”

Esk Studio, 67 Charles Street, Iluka, NSW

More info here: https://fb.me/e/13pwhUdYd

Art of Resistance! Beehive Collective Art, Storytelling, and hip-hop show!

Monday 20 March, 6:00 pm start

6-8 Beehive Collective session
8-9 hip hop.

Pachamama House Community Hub, 23 Gordon Ave, Hamilton East NSW 2303
More info here: https://fb.me/e/2AkGlRo2b

 

Flyer with text: Straight out of Turtle Island/Canada on the "Art of Resistance World Tour," Sakura Saunders and Darius Mirshahi from the Beehive Collective will be touring up the east coast of so-called Australia. Hosted by Aid/Watch Australia, The Beehive Collective will run workshops, public events and visit schools and universities with their larger-than-life and intricately detailed art murals, deeply researched histories, poetic stories, and live hip-hop performances. Join them as they deconstruct complex issues of globalisation, climate change, colonisation, and resource extraction to provoke discussion, raise hard questions, and share hopeful stories about actions big and small we can take to build a better world. More info: https://aidwatch.org.au/beehive-collective-world-tour campaign@aidwatch.org.au; 0421 226 200

Beehive Collective: Beehive Collective Art, Storytelling, and hip-hop show!

Saturday 18 & Sunday 19 March, all day

Join the Bees at the Blue Mountains Music Festival!

The Blue Mountains Music Festival of Folk Roots and Blues, takes place in Katoomba in March each year. It runs from 7pm Friday ’til late. Saturday 9.30am ’til late and Sunday 9.30:00am til 9:30pm. The festival site is home to 7 undercover performance venues (please see map for details) on which over 100 performances take place.



 

The Beehive Collective “Art of Resistance” tour lands in Lismore!

Wednesday 2 March, 4:30 pm start

Join the Beehive Collective for Art, Storytelling, and Hiphop from North America. Entry by Donation

Timbré Cafe, 53 Dawson Street, Lismore
More info here: https://fb.me/e/2kpmy5Ry6

 

Flyer with text: Straight out of Turtle Island/Canada on the "Art of Resistance World Tour," Sakura Saunders and Darius Mirshahi from the Beehive Collective will be touring up the east coast of so-called Australia. Hosted by Aid/Watch Australia, The Beehive Collective will run workshops, public events and visit schools and universities with their larger-than-life and intricately detailed art murals, deeply researched histories, poetic stories, and live hip-hop performances. Join them as they deconstruct complex issues of globalisation, climate change, colonisation, and resource extraction to provoke discussion, raise hard questions, and share hopeful stories about actions big and small we can take to build a better world. More info: https://aidwatch.org.au/beehive-collective-world-tour campaign@aidwatch.org.au; 0421 226 200

More event dates coming soon including: regional Victoria (Castlemaine, Bendigo & Donald); Canberra, Wollongong; Warrane (Sydney); Narrabri, Iluka; Tuckurimba (Lismore); Meanjin (Brisbane); Thul Garrie Waja (Townsville); and Gimuy (Cairns). For more info contact: Nat Lowrey, campaign@aidwatch.org.au

The world-famous art and storytelling of The Beehive Collective

Sunday 26 February, 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm 

National Sustainable Living Festival program

Black Spark Cultural Centre, 235a Saint Georges Road, Northcote
More info here: https://fb.me/e/2kpmy5Ry6

 

ECUADOR ENDANGERED AND THE BEEHIVE COLLECTIVE PRESENTS - Stories of Community Resistance

Ecuador Endangered and the Beehive Collective presents Stories of Community Resistance

Thursday 2 March, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm 

Hosted by the Melbourne Rainforest Information Centre

Black Spark Cultural Centre, 235a Saint Georges Road, Northcote
More info here: https://fb.me/e/5z4XA7WYW

 

The Beehive Design Collective presents Mesoamerica Resiste! & The True Cost of Coal<br />

The Beehive Design Collective presents Mesoamerica Resiste! & The True Cost of Coal

Sunday 26 February, 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm 

Catalyst Social Centre Cafe, 146 Sydney Rd, Coburg 
More info here: https://fb.me/e/3XfbsMXIE

 

‘True Cost of Coal’ Mural

The True Cost of Coal Workshop & Discussion

Monday 6 March, 7 pm for 7:30 pm start 

Northern Arts Hotel, 359 Barker Street, Castlemaine,
More info contact: https://anitranelson.info/cfu

 

Flyer with text: Straight out of Turtle Island/Canada on the "Art of Resistance World Tour," Sakura Saunders and Darius Mirshahi from the Beehive Collective will be touring up the east coast of so-called Australia. Hosted by Aid/Watch Australia, The Beehive Collective will run workshops, public events and visit schools and universities with their larger-than-life and intricately detailed art murals, deeply researched histories, poetic stories, and live hip-hop performances. Join them as they deconstruct complex issues of globalisation, climate change, colonisation, and resource extraction to provoke discussion, raise hard questions, and share hopeful stories about actions big and small we can take to build a better world. More info: https://aidwatch.org.au/beehive-collective-world-tour campaign@aidwatch.org.au; 0421 226 200

More event dates coming soon including: regional Victoria (Castlemaine, Bendigo & Donald); Canberra, Wollongong; Warrane (Sydney); Narrabri, Iluka; Tuckurimba (Lismore); Meanjin (Brisbane); Thul Garrie Waja (Townsville); and Gimuy (Cairns). For more info contact: Nat Lowrey, campaign@aidwatch.org.au

‘True Cost of Coal’ Mural

The Beehive Collective at Esoteric Festival

10-14 March, all day! https://esotericfestival.com.au/

For more info contact: Nat Lowrey, campaign@aidwatch.org.au

 

 

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