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    Exhibition Tours // Season One: Terrestrial

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    EXHIBITION TOURS

    Join BRAG staff on Saturday mornings at 11am for free guided tours of Season One: Terrestrial!

    • Free guided tours of our current exhibition
    • Meet gallery staff at reception
    • RSVP online or in-gallery, all welcome!

    Season One // Terrestrial | 4 May – 23 June 2024

    A world of wonder, magic, and leaps of imagination may be just what it takes to understand the past and reimagine the future. Artists of Season One: Terrestrial explore the terrestrial plane of our planet through the lenses of history, consumer culture, science fiction and fabulism, taking us on a larger-than-life journey through familiar and unfamiliar landscapes. Time fades as we are silenced for a moment to ponder, what do we know about our natural world and how is it that we came to know it?

    What might at first seem like wild conceits, artists in this season, across multiple exhibitions present the land back to us reimagined.

    The exhibition is part of the 2024-25 Seasons program, seeking to connect the artists and regional experiences so often on the frontlines of climate, economic, and political change, showing us the inherent interdependence of our physical ecosystems and that we in turn are not only interconnected but that our future is inescapably and powerfully collective.

    Main Gallery // A land for the living + Sara Morawetz: Étalon

    KADIST Screening Space // Pratchaya Phinthong

    Foyer Gallery // There is no lead mine here

    OUT THERE DIGITAL PLATFORMS // Aaron McGarry, Shonah Trescott, Osvaldo Budet

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    Bathurst Regional Art Gallery
    bathurst, australia