Tracy Sorensen

Marg Leddin 22

Marg Leddin Abstracted Washing Line Invited Artist – HR Gallop Gallery Dec 6-8 Artist’s statement: What can Creative Photographic Practice Reveal About Regional and Remote Crevice Communities of the Past? Memories of the daily washing ritual typified by overflowing clothes lines on my remote childhood farm in the Upper Murray has inspired recent photographic explorations […]

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Lynette Callaghan 22

Lynette Callaghan Mental Health-Creating Program that Integrates Text within the Art Image. Symposium presentation (via Zoom) 11.30am Thurs Dec 8 Abstract: This investigation was initiated in response to a need, identified during the COVID-19 pandemic, for the provision of life enriching visual arts experiences to facilitate member well-being in an Albury/Wodonga medical, mental healthcare setting.

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Jenni Munday 22

Jenni Munday Postcards from the Westfjords Invited artist – HR Gallop Gallery Dec 6-8 2022 Jenni is a creative practice researcher at Charles Sturt University and a member of the Creative Practice Circle research group in the Faculty of Arts & Education. Postcards from the Westfjords is a result of an arts residency with ArtsIceland

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Margaret Woodward and Camilla Brueton

moss.quarry.plaque: a soft echo of a place

moss.quarry.plaque is a public artwork by Margaret Woodward and Camilla Brueton commissioned by the City of Hobart, installed within the City of Hobart’s’ Digital Twin, a searchable, interactive, three dimensional “map” of Greater Hobart. The Digital Twin is a data-rich environment built from many different government and private data sets, used for planning the city’s infrastructure, traffic, land use and more.

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Wagga Wagga Art Gallery

Lee-Anne Hall

The Art Gallery – Leadership, Challenge and Change  Keynote address Art Galleries and Museums are privileged sites of civil society with both responsibility and potential to lead and engage audiences in issues and challenges of consequence. This paper will outline the leadership taken by Wagga Wagga Art Gallery across two principal areas; regional creative development,

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Peta Jeffries 22

Peta Jeffries The art of colonisation and decolonisation: dismantling rural settler futurities through art practice as research Symposium presentation 12pm Thurs Dec 8 AbstractWithin Australia, art shapes understandings of and connections to place. Art defines individual and collective identities, especially in rural spaces, where people are defined in relation to land. These relationships and identities,

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Film night 22

Rekavidur – Iceland’s Stranded Forest Duration: 45 minutes Directors: Ines Meier, Inka Dewitz Synopsis The aim of our project „Rekaviður“ is to raise awareness for climate change in the Arctic region via the journey of driftwood, for the importance of afforestation for climate mitigation as well as for driftwood‘s vital role in Iceland‘s history and

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