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indoors is recommended but not required.
still waters run deep brings together the work of five artists who live or have lived on
Wilyakali and Barkindji/Barkandji Country in Far West NSW: Barbara Quayle, Blake Griffiths, Dan
Schulz, Tannya Quayle, and Verity Nunan...read
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A shrine for all you gave me
Jasmine Miikika Craciun
Using remnants of the world that her Mum, Aunties, and Nan lived in, Jasmine Miikika Craciun
celebrates the love, life and strength they embody. Like the beautiful coloured glass and crockery
that has stood the test of time on the sandy flats of Wilcannia long after the humpies have gone,
the matriarchs of her lineage do the same...read
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The red chair in your picture does not exist
Lisa Myeong-Joo
There is a red chair that once existed in an adoption agency in Seoul. Between 1985-1989, the red chair,
also known amongst social workers as the ‘photo chair’ in the ‘photo room’, helped stage (by its
very function) the ‘first photo’ of a child for their future family. The ‘photo chair’ was almost
inconspicuous were it not for its gold detailing and bright red vinyl. It is understood that this
red chair was sat on by every adoptee (‘propped up’ by their foster mother) from this adoption
agency during this period––with two copies posted to the receiving family and one kept in a file at
the agency. The camera’s flash captures the act of sitting – a momentary pause – before departure.
This year, 36 years after the artist’s ‘red chair photo’ was taken, she contacted the agency to
enquire about this red chair and if it might still be there. The social worker’s only response––‘The
red chair in your picture does not exist’.
In the potent slippage of translation, correspondence and negation, this exhibition is a performative
affirmation that, ‘yes, it does!’...read more
Un/Conscious Jamie-Lee Garner
This installation features a collection of sixteen brightly coloured and tactile canvases,
creating a kaleidoscopic wall of colour. Colour is an entity, a portal, a phenomena that arises
through the interplay of light and sight, acting on our neurology in order to exist. In a sense we
put a little bit of ourselves into each colour as we observe it...read more
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