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Helen Bodycomb, Penny Byrne, Nellie Ngampa Coulthard, David Frank, Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori (c. 1924 – 2015), Selby Ginn, The Hermannsburg Potters, Hermannsburg Watercolourists, Naomi Hobson, Judy Holding, Shirley Macnamara, Betty Muffler, Guykuda Mununggurr, Idris Murphy, Jasmine Targett, Angela Tiatia, Warraba Weatherall and Tiger Yaltangki.
Time and Tide
2 May – 27 May 2017
Alcaston Gallery
11 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy,
Melbourne, Victoria, 3065 Australia
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Time and Tide is a curated intermedia exhibition in which participating artists of diverse experiences contemplate the impacts of climate change as observable reality within environment, culture, migration, and politics. Artists communicate their observations, stories and experiences to influence change against the most significant global threat we face today.          Â
The participating artists enlighten with diverse perspectives sharing their observations of climate change from Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian communities, Pacific Islands, urban Australia and globally. Artists include: Helen Bodycomb, Penny Byrne, Nellie Ngampa Coulthard, David Frank, Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori (c. 1924 – 2015), Selby Ginn, The Hermannsburg Potters, Hermannsburg Watercolourists, Naomi Hobson, Judy Holding, Shirley Macnamara, Betty Muffler, Guykuda Mununggurr, Idris Murphy, Jasmine Targett, Angela Tiatia, Warraba Weatherall and Tiger Yaltangki.Â
AN OFFICIAL EXHIBITION IN THE ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2017 FESTIVALÂ
Image: Penny Byrne, Iceberg Water, 2017, bottled Iceberg water, procelain polar bear, Swarovski teardrop crystal, epoxy resin, glass dome, 53 x 34 x 34 cm. Edition of 2. Â Image credit: Matthew Stanton.Â
11 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy,
Melbourne, Victoria, 3065 Australia
Tuesday to Friday 10am to 6pm
Saturday 11am to 5pm or by appointment
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