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Curatorial Essay

Deep green, pink and white walls featuring art from Ask the Mountains and wooden resonators

Curatorial Essay: The visual and aural works of Sylvie Ringer and Jenni Schine in Ask the Mountains

In the exhibition Ask the Mountains, Sylvie Ringer and Jenni Schine conjure deeply meaningful memories and experiences through their use of sound, visual artwork, and installation, allowing the visitors entrance into the world of Malcolm Island through the artists’ eyes and ears.

By Jenelle Pasiechnik, 3 yearsApril 4, 2022 ago

Curatorial Essay: Finding Sybil

Contemporary responses to Sybil Andrews Sybil Andrews was a character unlike any other who was well known for her incredible work ethic, life of pioneering and determination, and highly expressive artworks that capture the essence of the times and places she lived. There exists a legacy of exceptional research and Read more…

By Jenelle Pasiechnik, 4 yearsMarch 15, 2021 ago

Curatorial Essay: Embodied Engagements

The artwork of Jamelie Hassan and Soheila Esfahani in Translations As curators and museum professionals, we often speak about the gallery as a place of dialogue, and the desire for visitors to engage with the artworks through embodied participation – being present – and by bringing their personal knowledge and Read more…

By Jenelle Pasiechnik, 5 yearsJuly 15, 2020 ago
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