Blatt & Matonelli: Mosaic Morphologies

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Deadline:

9 May
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13 June
Outer Space: Belltower Facade

Blatt & Matonelli is a collaboration between artist Katherine Palella and multidisciplinary designer Sirena Varma, both based in Magan-djin, Australia. Their work celebrates and reimagines cultural heritage, merging the tile-making traditions of Lebanon and Sicily with contemporary design to explore how aesthetics are shaped by geography, memory, and the fluid concept of home. Inspired by geometry, vernacular architecture, and everyday motifs, the clay tile-making process incorporated hand building, experimentations with repeat patterns, painting and sgraffito.

This project reflects an ongoing attempt to reclaim traditional practices as a means of connection—to history, identity, and belonging. Exploring how design motifs span time and place, this projection celebrates and reimagines cultural heritage, merging tradition with digital artistry into an evolving visual experience. The work is projected at an architectural scale, embedding cultural memory into the local urban landscape.

 

Katherine Palella (they/them) is a multidisciplinary artist with extensive experience working on creative projects, artworks, exhibitions and events. With a strong interest in critical theory, Katherine’s background is primarily in DIY approaches via Artist Run Initiatives Magandjin Creatives for Palestine, Small Lakes, 4C Collective and Conduit Arts, and collaborative work with musicians and videographers. Other times they paint in abstraction, exploring a kind of internal topography of affect through colour and gesture.

Sirena Varma (she/her) is a multidisciplinary designer and visual artist. Informed by a background in architecture and an interdisciplinary approach, her expertise lies in graphics, exhibition design, and digital illustration. Driven by creative collaboration, she co-founded Twig, an interdisciplinary collaborative. Growing up in Lebanon, Sirena draws inspiration from her Lebanese, Palestinian, German, and Indian heritage.

Sirena and Katherine’s collaborative work began organically, born out of a shared curiosity and desire to explore how interdisciplinary practice can exemplify our dedication to community care, and our cultural and creative expression. In addition, our shared activism for the Palestinian cause led us to work together on a project that unites Magan-djin creatives across our state to take actions of solidarity from within their practices for the Palestinian cause. Together with a wider collaborative, we organised, led, and curated an exhibition of over 200 creations that were offered from our community to aid Palestinian refugees arriving from Gaza.

 

Belltower Facade

On display each night from 5:30pm-11:30pm

420 Brunswick Street,
Judith Wright Arts Centre,
Fortitude Valley, QLD

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