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Panel Discussion | Structures of Play

James Mollison Ugo Foscolo Elementary School Murano Venice
A conversation on playgrounds, education and culture, examining how different structures of play influence creativity, learning and risk.

About the Program:

Play is often understood as something light or spontaneous, yet it also operates as a powerful structure shaping how we learn, experiment and relate to the world. This panel discussion expands the idea of play beyond childhood, considering how it functions across education, culture and creative practice.

Presented as part of the PLAYERS exhibition program, the conversation will explore how environments, rules and social contexts shape the ways play unfolds, from playground design to artistic experimentation. The discussion reflects on the balance between structure and freedom, and how different frameworks of play can influence creativity, collaboration and risk-taking.

The panel features Venice-based photographer James Mollison (via zoom) and Sydney artist Nadia Odlum, moderated by Sep Pourbozorgi, with additional speakers to be announced. Together they will consider play not simply as recreation, but as a serious mode of inquiry that shapes how we understand the world around us.

The program is proudly presented in partnership with the Italian Cultural Institute Sydney, a presenting partner of the exhibition.

  • When | 14 May 2026 at 6pm
  • Where | Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf, 548 New South Head Road, Double Bay, NSW 2028
  • Cost | Free – bookings essential
  • Capacity | 60

Transport and parking | The Gallery can be reached via public transport (buses 324, 325 or 326, or walk from Edgecliff Station or Double Bay Wharf). Parking is available at Council Chambers (536 New South Head Rd, Double Bay NSW 2028). If you are arriving via UBER or Taxi please request a drop-off or collection at the Council Chambers.

Image credit | James Mollison, Ugo Fosolo, Murano, from Mollison’s book PLAYGROUND, photographs taken around the world of school playgrounds during recreation.

 

booking HERE
  • Organized by: Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf
  • In collaboration with: Istituto Italiano di Cultura Sydney