Margaret Cameron Memorial

5 October 2024
Venue: 
online
9pm for a 9.30pm start (AEST) - time converter link below
ten years since Margaret Cameron’s death. An online gathering in honour of this remarkable artist.


Please do not cut off my hands
For they are connected to my heart
Do not cut off my hands
That I may write
And let the word poet

Be engraved upon a stone
That will be my headstone


- Margaret Cameron (1955-2014)

An invitation to Margaret Cameron’s memorial

Margaret Cameron  ~ poet, performer, director, dramaturg and pedagogue ~ influenced a generation of artists through her ideas, performances, collaborations and teaching. One of Australia’s most creative and original voices, her performances have been described by the critic Alison Croggon as “redolent with wit, sorrow and sensual passion” and imbued with a “linguistic and intellectual richness that is rare on our stages”.  

Over 30 years Margaret created work that was informed by individual need, rigorous dialogue and enduring collaborative exchange with arts practice and her audiences. In her words, “Art is a Verb”. Anne Thompson has said “Talking to Margaret about her art…involves talking to her performances. She answers my questions with quotes from her work. She performs her work in answer to my questions…Her work is her conversation. It speaks for itself.”

On Saturday, 5th October at 9pm, friends, family and colleagues will be gathering online to celebrate the life, the work, and the spirit of this remarkable artist. The event marks the 10 year anniversary of Margaret’s death. Whether you knew her or not, you are invited to attend her online memorial, to honour her legacy and the love we have for her.
Attendees will gather on zoom at 9pm AEST for a 9.30pm start.
Twenty-one friends and family will be making 2-5 minute offerings to celebrate her work and her life. 

Zoom link to the event: http://tiny.cc/jxxjzz (password: Margaret
)

To find out the time in your zone go here: http://tiny.cc/MCmemorial

We hope to see you there,
Suzon Fuks, Julie Robson, Dawn Albinger

Margaret Cameron's Memorial

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