Robyn Fuerst - Artist Talk 10th May and 18th May
Event description
Join artist Robyn Fuerst talk about her exhibition Making Art: an Embodied Response to Hidden Trauma
The exhibition forms a part of Robyn Fuerst’s practice led research culminating in her PhD of Philosophy, Deakin University.
Robyn will discuss her process and research as a second-generation Holocaust survivor which has strongly informed the narrative of her exhibition. She explores personal, collective and cultural trauma through a multidisciplinary body of work including ceramic sculpture, drawing, painting, photography, historical documentation, sound and film.
Making Art: an Embodied Response to Hidden Trauma runs from 1st to 25th May.
This is a free event.
Disclaimer: This event may reference historical events and themes of a sensitive nature. We encourage visitors to be aware of the potential for triggering content.
Image credit: (Left) Robyn Fuerst, Spiraling Down 2025, charcoal, oil stick and ink wash on watercolour paper, 42cm x 60cm. Courtesy the artist.
(Right) Robyn Fuerst Woven Trauma 2025, woven photographic film, 42cm x 59cm. Courtesy the artist.
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