The Sixth Extinction: Our Postcolonial Ecology

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The Sixth Extinction: Our Postcolonial Ecology” is an exhibition of small scale sculptural works and jewellery created during Bibi Locke’s Master of Visual Arts candidacy. Extending the field of contemporary jewellery and small object practice, Locke visualises aspects of Australia’s postcolonial ecology, including the direct impact of invasive introduced species on native flora and fauna, and the connection between everyday food products we consume and the endangerment of native species through land clearing for agriculture. Using traditional techniques of hand engraving and fine saw piercing, Locke’s delicate depictions communicate compelling visual arguments; the small scale and intricate detail of the works invites us to carefully consider our relationship to the altered ecology of postcolonial Australia.

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