The Sacred Tree: Olive Tasting Event

Talk & Tasting
According to mythology, the olive was a divine gift. “I will give you a tree”, said the goddess Athena, striking the rock of the Acropolis of Athens with her spear. An olive tree sprung up. “Its fruit will feed you, its leaves will give you shade, and its wood will provide fuel”. As a result the olive tree has been sacrosanct for Greeks since ancient times, it is a symbol of peace, wisdom and triumph.
Join us for a short presentation on the important history of the olive and its role in archaeology and history across the Mediterranean by Dr Tamara Lewit (The University of Melbourne), and a discussion by the Trade Commissioner for Greece in Australia, Chrysa Prokopaki, on the olive in modern Greece’s economy, culture and identity.

Guests are then invited to sample olives and olive produce in a tasting event.

 


Nelson Meers Foundation Auditorium

ABOUT THE NELSON MEERS FOUNDATION

The Nelson Meers Foundation is a private philanthropic arts foundation. We support organisations that produce innovative, engaging cultural programs, and those that utilise creative expression to promote individual wellbeing or to create positive social change. We prioritise projects and programs that build the long-term capacity of the organisation concerned.

The Nelson Meers Foundation was established in 2001 by businessman and philanthropist, Nelson Meers AO, and his daughter, Sam Meers AO.  We were the first 'prescribed private fund' (now ‘prescribed ancillary fund’) to commence operation in Australia. In 2005, we won the Australian Business Arts Foundation's Philanthropy Leadership Award. Since we began our funding program in 2001, we have funded over 200 innovative and diverse projects and over 100 different organisations.

The Nelson Meers Foundation is a family foundation, and our operations are overseen by an advisory board chaired by Sam Meers AO and comprised of family members and members of the community.

We strongly believe that private giving plays an integral role in ensuring the vitality and resilience of the Australian cultural sector and we actively advocate for greater opportunities for both the cultural sector, and for philanthropic giving, in Australia.

Dates

16 May 2024 6:00 PM