Two films propose a retelling of Balinese art histories and overlooked or deviant female biographies through a matrilineal lens, dance, and extreme metal vocals....
Tag Archives: Contemporary Art Tasmania
Willoh Weiland: Gift Trilogy
Three video works celebrate the act of volunteerism, elevating the participants and their work by representing a counter to the often invisible labour that volunteers contribute to the communities and spaces they serve....
Tisna Sanjaya: Greed/ Rakus/ Gierig
Exploring the concept of greed, celebrated Indonesian artist Tisna Sanjaya presents a chaotic processional performance and exhibition....
HOME|LAND
Artists Richie Cuskelly, Georgia Lucy, Caleb Nichols-Mansell, Flo Robinson, Nunami Sculthorpe-Green, and Priya Vunaki from lutruwita/Tasmania created a temporary “sharehouse” in response to their experiences of housing hardship during lockdown....
Mary Maggic and Grace Gamage: BioGym
Featuring new work by Grace Gamage and Mary Maggic, 'BioGym' explores how the boundaries between biology and culture are defined, crossed, and contested....
Diana Baker Smith: The Lost Hour
'The Lost Hour' is an exhibition led by artist Diana Baker Smith that reanimates the work of Australian dancer, choreographer, and artist Philippa Cullen....
Tess Campbell and Sam Mountford: Boundaries
In Boundaries, Tess Campbell and Sam Mountford explore states of observation and vision, meshing scientific research with personal stories....
Numinosity
‘Numinosity’ brings together the work of contemporary artists Belle Bassin, Wanda Gillespie, Veronica Kent and Sean Peoples, and Belinda Winkler, who interrogate the life, soul and energy of their artistic material in distinct ways....
Alex Davern: Shotgun 9 – The clouds have cameras
‘The clouds have cameras’ exhibits work developed by Alex Davern as the recipient of Contemporary Art Tasmania’s Shotgun artist development program....
Fernando do Campo: To companion a companion
‘To companion a companion’ is an exhibition of new work and ornithological study by Fernando do Campo proposing humans as a companion species to birds....
Takani Clark, Selena de Carvalho and Georgia Morgan: re-member
Curated by Caitlin Fargher for the 2020 CAT Curatorial Mentorship, 're-member' is about imagining across the cracks, filling in the gaps and stringing these fragments together....
What are you looking at?
Produced by Pip Stafford and Lisa Campbell Smith, 'What are you looking at?' aims to expand on Contemporary Art Tasmania's programs....