Marking ten years since its founding, this exhibition surveys a decade of projects by the Kandos School of Cultural Adaptation (KSCA). Bringing together contributions from artists across the collective, the exhibition highlights how creative practice can foster cultural change in response to climate challenges. KSCA’s work is grounded in the belief that art is not only a means of reflection but also a tool for shaping how communities adapt to shifting social and environmental conditions.
Based in Kandos on Wiradjuri country and extending across urban, regional and rural Australia, KSCA has developed projects that engage with sustainable food and resource practices, the preservation of natural systems, and the values of local communities. This first major institutional survey presents the breadth of artistic experimentation and collaboration that has defined the group’s practice, offering audiences an immersive look at a decade of art-led cultural adaptation.
This exhibition is part of MAG&M’s Collective for Environmental Art & Design (CEAD) program.