EXPLORING THE EXHIBITION – SECONDARY STUDENTS
You are invited to the opening launch of The spaced 2: future recall exhibition includes the work of 14 Australian and international a touring exhibition by artists, who lived & worked for up to six months, in 11 regional communities throughout Western Australia and one in Bangalore, India. International Art Space
1. Tea Mäkipää – Esperance 6pm Friday 17 August 2018 Tea’s work Battle of Australia, draws our Umbrella Studio, attention to a selection of endangered native West Australian animals.
Main Space
Crossing the boundaries of art, history and community, spaced 2: future recall is a collection of artworks that invites you to discover regional Western Australia from the viewpoint of international and Australian contemporary artists who completed extended residencies in remote communities. A variety of old and new media coalesce to bring experiences and artworks from all walks of life. SPECIAL FLOORTALK EXHIBITION DURATION
10am Sunday 16 September 2018 17 August - 23 September 2018
Front Image: Nazzari Coates, The Burial Grounds, 2014, Scrimshaw on sperm whale tooth Back image: Tea Makipaa, Battle of Australia (detail), 2013-14, Postcard/Poster
International Art Space Pty Ltd is supported by the State Government through the Department of Culture and the Arts. International Art Space has been supported by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. This exhibition is supported by the Visions regional touring program, an Australian Government program aiming to improve access to cultural material for all Australians.
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Mon-Fri 9-5 / Sun 9-1 482 Flinders St, Townsville 4772 7109 www.umbrella.org.au
Umbrella Studio is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, and the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, state and territory governments.