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Exhibition Opening + Artist Talks | Precarious Proximity | UNRESOLVED watching…waiting… | Honouring Country

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Craft + Design Canberra
Canberra ACT, Australia
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Thu, 12 Jun, 5:30pm - 8pm AEST

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Please join us for the opening of the exhibition: Precarious Proximity and UNRESOLVED watching…waiting…

ARTIST TALKS: 5.30PM THURSDAY 12 JUNE 2025
EXHIBITION OPENING: 6PM THURSDAY 12 JUNE 2025

Precarious Proximity | Robyn Campbell, Dr. Julie Bartholomew + Jo Victoria
Precarious Proximity brings together artists Jo Victoria, Robyn Campbell, and Julie Bartholomew in an exploration of the dynamic relationship between glass and porcelain. These visually striking yet technically contrasting materials share transformative processes under heat, creating a delicate balance of distinction and harmony.

This compelling exhibition highlights the interconnectedness of humanity and environment, showcasing the creative possibilities of aligning contrasting materials.

UNRESOLVED watching…waiting… | Maggie Douglas, Kabi Kabi, Nicola Ingram, Palawa/Wiradjuri and Shanysa McConville, Eastern Arrente
A collaboration between Maggie Douglas, Nicola Ingram and Shanysa McConville reimagining ideas surrounding trust, allyship and expectations. A call to action. 

Honouring Country | Judith Nangala Crispin, Bpangerang | Kayannie Denigan, Luritja | Rechelle Turner, Wiradjuri | Tahlia Kring, Jaywon | Jessika Spencer, Wiradjuri | Krystal Hurst, Biripi | Jennifer Kemarre Martiniello OAM, Lower Southern Arrernte. 

Honouring Country brings together First Nations artists from traditional countries all around Australia who now live and create on unceded Ngunnawal/Ngambri lands. These artists came together for two workshops in February 2025 with renowned Biripi jeweller Wayne Simon to develop their skills in silversmithing and metalsmithing and create a series of wearable artworks inspired by Country.

Image | Julie Bartholomew, Detail of Glacial Melt 2024 | Photography Adam McGrath Image
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Craft + Design Canberra
Canberra ACT, Australia