Empathy Toward Plants

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Project Gallery, QCA

‘Empathy Toward Plants’ explores the potential for the gallery space to act as a greenhouse for subtle activism. Connection to place, ecology and conceptions of a nature/culture rift are explored via interdisciplinary practices of sculpture, painting and assemblage. With these varied methods, three emerging Australian female artists will employ motifs of flora and other natural phenomena to navigate the fragility of human relationships with nature.

Artists: Susan Gourley, Sally Molloy and Cosima Scales.

Opening Event: Friday, 3 March 2017, 6 – 8 pm
Venue: Project Gallery, QCA, 226 Grey Street, South Bank
Gallery Hours: 10 am – 4 pm, Tuesday to Saturday

Image: Sally Molloy, “I lay on stolen land long enough that lavender scallops grew over me”, 2016, digital collage, dimensions variable.

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