CREATION // Exhibition Tours
Event description
EXHIBITION TOURS
Join BRAG staff on Saturday mornings at 11am for free guided tours of Deborah Kelly: CREATION!
- Free guided tours of our current exhibition
- Meet gallery staff at reception
- RSVP online or in-gallery, all welcome!
About CREATION
In collaborating with marginalised communities, CREATION confronts climate crisis and truth decay with a crowd-sourced faith drawn from practical politics, mysticism and collectivity. Through cross-disciplinary projects, public brainstorms and participatory performances, this religion evolves before our very eyes.Â
CREATIONÂ at BRAG manifests in human encounters through exhibition, performances, and public workshops. The exhibition presents a range of work spanning video, animation, photography, music, digital collage, costume, and textiles by instigating artist Deborah Kelly and artistic leaders SJ Norman (Liturgy), Angela Goh (dance), Lex Lindsay (composer), James L King (costumier), Stereogamous (dance anthem) and Alia Ardon (film). Together, the artists shepherd this new faith through their specific fields.Â
About the Artist
Deborah Kelly is a Melbourne-born, Sydney-based artist who has exhibited extensively around Australia and internationally, including in the prestigious Biennales of Singapore, Sydney, Thessaloniki, TarraWarra, Cementa, and Venice. Over the past decade, Kelly has been working with groups of strangers in cities around the world to make experiential collaborations emphasising process, community, and aesthetic intensity.Â
CREATION is a queer insurrectionary science fiction climate change religion, unfurling through years of collaborations across generations, identities, artforms and sites. This exhibition at BRAG will feature a range of work spanning video, animation, photography, music, digital collage, costume, and textiles.
CREATION will be on display at BRAG until 21 April.Â
Image: Installation view, Deborah Kelly, The National 2021: Australian Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney. Image courtesy the artist. Photo: Anna Kucera.
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