Memory as an Artistic Resource: Debra Phillips & Angela Goddard

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Griffith University Art Gallery

Sydney-based artist Debra Phillips’ practice focuses on how systems of knowledge influence our understanding of the world. Working primarily in photography, and using both digital and analogue techniques, Phillips explores the medium as an imperfect form of record keeping and its role in everyday history making.

Join Griffith Artworks Director Angela Goddard and the artist as they discuss anachronistic modes of production and the value of memories as artistic resources.

Image credit: Debra Phillips, Untitled (Medium Format Film: Red) 2016 and Untitled (4×5 Inch Film: Green) 2016.

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