Welcome to our 2024 science and arts program involving scientists, artists, cultural experts and community

As part of the CORRIDOR project annual program we convene the Orange Cowra Cabonne Science Hub creating unlikely STEAM experiences through place-based learning in natural environments, igniting new ways to further educational models and environmental awareness in regional NSW.

The CORRIDOR project has developed a reputation as a leader in delivering innovative STEAM [science technology engineering arts maths] programs engaging educators, scientists, multi-disciplinary artists, youth and communities to explore, ideate, share and interpret natural environments and cross-cultural exchange within the nexus between art and science.

Over the past x10 years our organisation has delivered over x100 workshops, exhibitions, events and initiatives elevating science knowledge and engagement through creative expression in collaboration with schools, youth and community.

We partner with key sector government agencies, business, local government, scientists, First Nation cultural leaders, environmentalists, ecologists, and multidisciplinary artists. We thank our past partners, presenters, collaborators, participants and our principal partner - Inspiring Australia for supporting our program. View the community event video below supported by Inspiring NSW over the past x10 years programmed by the Regional Science Hub NSW network 2024……


ARCHITECTURAL INTERVENTIONS WORKSHOP - CAVE URBAN

ARCHITECTURAL INTERVENTIONS workshop

Learn how to make a collective dwelling from locally sourced organic material tutored by celebrated Artist/Architects - Cave Urban

Orange Cowra Cabonne Science Hub [OCCSH] Workshop - Presented by CAVE URBAN - Juan Pablo Pinto [Co-Founder/Creative Director]

Image credit above: CAVE URBAN - Transience | Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2019

WORKSHOP PROGRAM:

The Corridor Project engaged celebrated Sydney based architectural, arts and cultural company Cave Urban to present a 2 day site-specific place-based community workshop between January 27th-28th - 2024 involving arts and culture, architecture, engineering, and design. Participants included community, artists, and environmentalists who gained valuable professional skills development in the construction of a suspended ‘POD’ dwelling, using traditional weaving techniques and construction methodologies. The group harvested and prepared endemic ‘invasive’ species used in constructing the ‘POD’ onsite. The ‘POD’ installation ‘environment’ will be publicly exhibited for inaugural event ERTHWRX24 during National Science Week August 10th -11th - 2024, located at the CORRIDOR project.

SUPPORTED BY:

Orange Cowra Cabonne Science Hub Workshop - Principal Supporter Inspiring Australia for the Cave Urban workshop and Arts OutWest, Lismore Regional Gallery, Create NSW, Arts Northern Rivers for artists supported with artist-in-residency stays and workshop participation.
Presenters: Cave Urban - Juan Pablo Pinto & Producers - the CORRIDOR project