The Between Two Sites exhibition and public programs respond to the impact of human activity on habitats in the Yarra Ranges and Alpine Shire.

Curated by Madelynne Cornish and Sarah Lynch for the Bogong Centre for Sound Culture. It showcases the artwork of Victorian and international artists who participated in the centre’s residency program. These artists have undertaken extensive fieldwork within the Yarra Ranges, Alpine National Park and Kiewa Valley. They have produced a new range of site-specific artworks that comprise a rich and diverse set of environmental references to deepen our understanding of these places. Artists have used audio-visual installation, photography and sound composition to reflect the ecology of these regions.

Artists: Anne McCallum, Madelynne Cornish, Sarah Lynch, Shannon Collis, Lesley Duxbury, Sarah Edwards &
 Amias Hanley

Burrinja Cultural Centre
Wurundjeri Country,
351 Glenfern Rd,
Upwey, Victoria

Between Two Sites will be on from May 27th to July 1st, 2023


The exhibition is open Wednesday to Saturday, from 10 am to 4 pm

Public Programs
Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve – An Immersive Listening Experience: Sat June 17, 1-2.30pm

Children’s Activities: Build a nest with Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater: Thurs, June 29th, 10.30 to 2.30pm [suitable for 3 -12 year olds]

Event Access

If you are attending Between Two Sites physical exhibition at the gallery at Burrinja, people will be able to access:

A description of the gallery in audio and large-print text-based formats, containing information to assist with understanding how the exhibition and artworks have been laid out and navigating the space

The audio description of each artwork by using your phone to scan an A4 sized QR code poster that is displayed and located in close proximity, to the right of the work, on the wall, about 1 metre high from the floor

A printed catalogue of compiled QR codes and large print transcripts which can be found on a table in the gallery’s first small alcove area upon entry to the exhibition.

Venue Access

Burrinja is user friendly for people with a disability and all areas are wheelchair accessible, including elevator access to the theatre and first floor from the car park.

Disabled Parking Bays: There are 4 disabled parking bays on Matson Drive, and the centre can then be accessed via the main entrance doors.

Public Transport
Catch a Belgrave line Train, and get off at Tecoma station. Cross the railway bridge, take the first right down Clifford Grove and turn left into Glenfern Road. Burrinja is on the right of the road on the corner of Matson Drive. This is about a 15 minute walk.

US Bus Lines operate Route 699 from Belgrave to Upwey. The timetable runs throughout the day Monday to Friday, and Saturday mornings. Contact US Bus Lines for details on 9752 1444.

Event type

Other accessible and inclusive event

Find out more

For bookings and information on specific access and transport.

Madelynne Cornish
Senior curator of Between Two Sites exhibition

Phone0424095554

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