A Narrow Strip Along a Steep Edge

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Deadline:

10 May
-
18 May
Fort Lytton

A Narrow Strip Along a Steep Edge is a site-responsive contemporary art exhibition set within the historic grounds of Fort Lytton. Engaging with the fort’s unique legacy as an untested military defense structure, the exhibition explores broader themes of protection, exclusion, and transformation. Through installations, sculpture, and performance, participating artists examine the shifting nature of borders—physical, conceptual, and historical.

Featuring: 

Angel

Charlie Robert

Dean Ansell

Jessica Dorizac

Max Athans

Miguel Aquilizan

Yanru Pan

Ziyi Wei

Curated by Holly Eddington

Admission:
Free entry with registration required.

Opening Reception:
May 10 | 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Fort Lytton National Park, Brisbane

Public Viewing:
May 11 – 18 | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Private tours, educational tours, and private viewings are available upon request.

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