The height of a mountain, the width of a valley

22nd July - 8th August

Metro Arts

The height of a mountain, the width of a valley explores ways in which different perceptions of place can be conveyed through collaborative contemporary practice. Following a group residency in rural NSW, Brisbane artists Bridie Gillman, Sarah Poulgrain and Kylie Spear have used the signifying potential of found materials and the experiential qualities of time-based media to elicit competing experiences of awkwardness and familiarity in the landscape.

Artist/s:KYLIE SPEAR, BRIDIE GILLMAN and SARAH POULGRAIN

ABOUT THE WORK

OPENING // 22 July 2015, 6PM

ARTIST TALK // 29 July, 6PM

METRO ARTS GALLERY, Level 2

 

ABOUT THE ARTIST

BRIDIE GILLMAN

SARAH POULGRAIN

KYLIE SPEAR

 

Image: Measuring a Mountain 2015, Bridie Gillman, Sarah Poulgrain, Kylie Spear, Looping video (video still)

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