Public and Open Forums will now occur one week prior to General Council Meetings. Registrations to speak at a Public and Open Forum must be lodged two business days prior.
The Community Recycling Centre is temporarily unable to accept paint, oils, light globes, gas cylinders, aerosols, household and embedded batteries due to a fire at the processing facility.
After issues faced following this month’s heavy rains, Willoughby City Council has made the difficult decision to postpone exhibitions in its Incinerator Art Space until further notice.
An exhibition of worked photographs, installation sculpture and video by Jenny Pollak
For over three years Jenny Pollak has created a body of work that celebrates the enduring power of the environment to reflect back at us the nature of who we are and what we are doing.
In a series of worked photographs, Jenny has documented thousands of metres of blackened tidelines as ash and debris from the catastrophic 2020 fires in the Blue Mountains was carried one hundred kilometres downstream to the mouth of the Hawkesbury River and deposited on her local beach. Like a dark and urgent poetry, this exhibition also pays tribute to a forest of casuarinas ripped from the beach by big seas, bearing witness to the forces of both water and fire.
Image: Jenny Pollak, Litmus II, 2022, Digital photograph
Incinerator Art Space, 2 Small Street, Willoughby, 2068, View Map
2 Small Street , Willoughby 2068
Jenny Pollak, A line in the sand (detail), 2022, digital photograph
Jenny Pollak, How to lose a whole forest (detail), 20222023, a series of digital photographs (detail)
enny Pollak - Litmus II, 2022, digital photograph
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