Kopi & Myths
How do myths relate to our everyday experiences? How do we uncover stories to make sense of our world?
Together with Randy Chan and Isabella Duffield, Myths on a Red Hill is an open classroom that brings together the community to activate civic imagination through storytelling and their encounters with each other. Built in the field of Redhill, the pavilion is inspired by drawing parallels between the local folklore of how Redhill got its name and our current challenges — going beyond myths of the past to the present. Join us in activating the archive through various creative modes of exchange — collectively weaving narratives, experiences and stories of different individuals and communities.
Together with Randy Chan and Isabella Duffield, Myths on a Red Hill is an open classroom that brings together the community to activate civic imagination through storytelling and their encounters with each other. Built in the field of Redhill, the pavilion is inspired by drawing parallels between the local folklore of how Redhill got its name and our current challenges — going beyond myths of the past to the present. Join us in activating the archive through various creative modes of exchange — collectively weaving narratives, experiences and stories of different individuals and communities.