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ARTIST TALK // Mystery of Missing Westerlies

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Bathurst Regional Art Gallery
Bathurst NSW, Australia
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Sat, 12 Jul, 11am - 12pm AEST

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ARTIST TALK // Mystery of Missing Westerlies

Saturday 12 July, 11am

Hear from Ecological Gyre Theory's Chantelle Mitchell (VIC) and Jaxon Waterhouse (NT) on BRAG Foyer Space Exhibition, Mystery of Missing Westerlies

Please note: this event will be live streamed at Bathurst Regional Art Gallery.

FREE, all welcome, RSVP essential

Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) presents Mystery of Missing Westerlies by Ecological Gyre Theory — Chantelle Mitchell (VIC) and Jaxon Waterhouse (NT).

Mystery of Missing Westerlies is a body of work emerging in response to a news article from April 7, 1950 which details “extraordinary weather”; a local manifestation of global atmospheric change, being the disappearance of westerly winds across New South Wales in response to planetary changes sweeping the northern hemisphere. Working across installation, video and intervention, Mystery of Missing Westerlies considers pasts, presents and futures in an interconnected planetary atmospheric frame.

The disappearance of the westerly winds is itself both a historical anomaly and a planetary omen. We treat this climatic rupture as an atmospheric case file, a study in atmospheric disappearance, inviting consideration of the interplay between absence, evidence, and the forces shaping our world. Here, wind becomes both subject and metaphor—an invisible actor whose movements carry sediments, shape deserts, and drive oceanic currents, but also a narrative force whose disappearance tells of shifting global patterns. Embedded within this body of work are material traces of evidence and investigation, material clues in a wider investigation of climate, memory, and time.

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Bathurst Regional Art Gallery
Bathurst NSW, Australia