Canberra Art Workshop
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Lani Shea-An
Lani Shea-An (she/her/they) depicts her own experiences of joy and wonder in nature, particularly in reference to what she has learned through gardening. Her series of new works employs abstract and figurative painting processes, collage, and printmaking to explore the connections and emotions that the plant kingdom evokes.
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Katie Hayne
A series of new works documenting Canberraโs changing urban places through painting and installation. In capturing Canberraโs dynamic landscape, Katie Hayne draws attention to the materiality of places and questions the environmental impact of concrete and urban renewal.
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Susan Bruce
Susan Bruceโs moving image work considers whether the natural world (including trees, fungi, and aquatic life) communicates with humans and how humans communicate with the natural world. โWhether Worldโ questions how weather is experienced by our bodies and how humans are changing everything through human activity.
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Ged Jones
The exploration of pink and its association with queerness imbues Jones' work with political and emotional significance, making a thought-provoking and impactful contribution.
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Ali Aedy
Ali Aedyโs latest exhibition โBindโ examines the complexities in relationships between the self and others.
Reflecting on the shared human experiences of trauma and loss, Aedyโs work gives a voice to the things we donโt wish to speak. Exploring a dichotomy of materials that bind and connect, her work reminds us that we are all unified through our stories and experiences.
Floor Talk with Ali Aedy /
March 10th 1-2pm
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Angella Price
Empirical research consistently indicates that contact with the natural world is associated with broad psychological and physiological benefit.
Taking the restorative ability of nature into consideration, Price wonders how this might be represented visually.
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