Bone Drift

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Deadline:

19 June
-
25 August
Artisan

The Machinery St Gallery space will show evolving exhibit outcomes from a series of workshops conducted for the ISEA2024, disability and artisan communities – these outcomes promise to generate a fascinating installation at the intersection of art and science that explores concepts around disability identity.

 

Image: Habitation, 2021, Helen Pynor. Unglazed bone china (made from the artist’s bone removed during surgery, supplemented by animal bone), unglazed earthenware, felt, coral, metal, acrylic, archival pigment prints (drawn from the artist’s own archive of CT and X-Ray scans), lightboxes. Dimensions variable. Photo: Helen Pynor. Image courtesy of the artist. An Experimenta Commission. Habitation has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body, and City of Joondalup, Western Australia.

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