“I’m riding my bike around, talking to people, sitting in parks and zooming in with my handy cam.”
Please join us for Georgia Morgan’s show ‘4 Weeks in Fight Talk Place’. Georgia came up to Brisbane for the Churchie Emerging Art Prize and has for the month of October spent her time thinking and making at Wrecker’s Artspace.
‘4 weeks in Fight Talk Place’ is the outcome of Georgia’s time spent here in Woolloongabba. An open-ended response to her (suburban?) site-based research.
Please come along to the opening event on the 25th from 6-9pm with the show continuing until the 31st. During the exhibition we will be undertaking a covid-safe plan and will provide hand sanitiser and ask you to please sign in. If you have developed any new illnesses or are feeling unwell we please ask that you do not attend.
Georgia Morgan lives and works in lutruwita/Tasmania. Her practice explores the assumed hierarchies of materials and places through site-based research, performance/invented ritual, and sculptural installations. She uses photocopies, building materials, and detritus, assembled with ceramics, videos, and paintings that result in a blending of ‘high’ and ‘low’.
Morgan’s re-reading of non-prescribed spaces as charged with spiritual energy is an act of transformation. Morgan (b. 1992) graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Art in 2019 and was the recipient of the Bett Gallery Award.
Morgan’s re-reading of non-prescribed spaces as charged with spiritual energy is an act of transformation. Morgan (b. 1992) graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Art in 2019 and was the recipient of the Bett Gallery Award.