Opening Sunday July 4th 2 – 4pm
Artist talk Sunday July 25th 11.30am
These works explore the ambiguity of distance and reveal the connectivity of all water, every molecule past present and future connected, in every environment. Water, is it salt or fresh? Coastal, urban, outback, solid, liquid, gas, drought or flood? Water itself, or the path water has carved through the landscape? Is it an aerial or a detail… you decide.
Streams, rivers, lakes, oceans, lakes, each one different from the last, yet the patterns that emerge are so similar that details of rock pools and aerial images of river systems seem interchangeable. The bodies of water seem to blur into one another, occupying a liminal space between land, water and its absence. The works encourage us to consider more sharply what it is that we are looking at and why. The underlying fact that becomes clear; water is connected and at risk.
These works inspire the rainstick workshops on July 5th and 11th and the free performance of Said Hanrahan on July 18th.
Bookings via Eventbrite
For Rainsticks, parent and child http://bit.ly/rainstick05
For Rainsticks, teenagers http://bit.ly/rainstick11
For free Said Hanrahan performance http://bit.ly/SH1807