Don’t miss the opportunity to experience works by Maree Clarke and Hayley Millar Baker in Between Waves, which concludes tomorrow at The Riddoch Arts and Culture Centre, Mount Gambier.
Between Waves is an exhibition developed by the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) touring nationally with NETS Victoria, curated by Dr. Jessica Clark. Between Waves amplifies concepts related to light, time and vision – and the idea of shining a light on our times – as expressed by the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung word ‘Yalingwa’. The exhibition explores the visible and invisible energy fields set in motion by these ideas, to illuminate interconnected shapeshifting ecologies within, beyond and between what can be seen.
Ten ambitious new commissions from First Nations artists traverse internal and external worlds, embracing the sensory and cyclical rhythms of light and sound, thinking and feeling, listening and seeing, interwoven with ideas of material memory. Artists include Maree Clarke, Dean Cross, Brad Darkson, Matthew Harris, James Howard, Hayley Millar Baker, Jazz Money, Mandy Quadrio, Cassie Sullivan and this mob.
O7.O2.2O26 — 26.O4.2O26
The Riddoch Arts and Culture Centre
1 Bay Road
Mount Gambier SA 529O
Image: Maree Clarke, now you see me: seeing the invisible (installation view), photographic microscopy prints on acetate, 3O x 3O cm each. Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne 2O23. Commissioned by ACCA. Image courtesy of Andrew Curtis.