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.- Two new exhibitions at the Berman Museum explore relationships between humans and the natural world. Mapping Climate Change: The Knitting Map and The Tempestry Project unites, for the first time, two innovative textile art projects that give visual and tangible presence to a changing climate at a crucial moment of environmental precariousness. By translating temperature, precipitation, humidity, or wind speed data into stitch and color, these vibrant works potently and poignantly reveal the centrality of weather to notions of identity and experiences of place, and thus map the flow of temperature over time. In Alison Safford: Anthro(Site), multimedia artist Safford meditates on the motion of bodieshuman, celestial, and terrestrialas they converge, collide, depart, or reunite through random or cyclical events, instances of migration and mortality, and orientations to place and space. . More
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TIA Grand Prix Award Winner: Sean Hoban Age 7 from Co Galway - Love from a Distance
What Sean said: This is my neighbour Jed. I loved visiting Jed everyday with my Dad. Jed makes me laugh by telling funny stories and jokes, Jed gives me biscuits & tea, Jed shows me his lambs & I always play with his dog Celia. During the Covid I can t visit Jed and I miss him a lot but Mam and Dad said I can send love from a distance. Now we drive by and I look into Jed in the field and give him a big wave. Jed always gives me a big smile back. Even though I can t visit Jed I can send him love from a distance.
Digital Art Panel Discussion with Bradley Vincent, Nicholas Aloisio-Shearer, Grayson Cooke and Alinta Krauth. @ HOTA Lakeside Room. About this Event
TAFE Queensland, Coomera Creative and HOTA, Home of the Arts in association with the Study Gold Coast Education Vision Fund presents DIGITREK 21.
TAFE Queensland, Coomera Creative and HOTA, Home of the Arts in association with the Study Gold Coast Education Vision Fund presents DIGITREK 21.
Join digital and new media artists, Nicholas Aloisio-Shearer, Grayson Cooke and Alinta Krauth, and HOTA Gallery curator, Bradley Vincent for the DIGITREK 21 panel discussion and professional development program.
Bradley Vincent is the Curator at HOTA Gallery on Queensland’s Gold Coast. Prior to this he was Director at Sydney’s ALASKA Projects where he worked with artists at the forefront of Australian arts to deliver projects that ran the gamut of contemporary practice. As a curator he is particularly interested in both historical