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Incinerator Gallery

Locality: Moonee Ponds, Victoria



Address: 180 Holmes Road 3040 Moonee Ponds, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.incineratorgallery.com.au

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25.01.2022 Shadowlands is now open in Boadle Hall! Check out this new exhibition by Aylsa McHugh, which reconfigures images from vintage beauty magazines with Modernist sculptural photographs rendering them together as dream-like collages. Open TuesdaySunday 11am-4pm.



24.01.2022 Garrie Maguire has spent time living and studying photography in China. He uses his photography to focus on masculinity and to explore deeper cultural issues. You can view his exhibition, Seeking New Gold Mountain, in Boadle Hall now. ... Find out more: incineratorgallery.com.au/exhibi/seeking-new-gold-mountain/ Image credit: Garrie Maguire, 2019.12.24: Seeking in Mount Gibbo, Australia (Detail)

24.01.2022 Come along to view our latest exhibition and ask the artists and curators about their creative process at our Yarning Circle/Artist talk event tomorrow from 1pm. Book online at https://incineratorgallery.com.au/exhi/false-relationality/

24.01.2022 'I am not virus' points to the surging reports of individual discrimination, particularly of marginalised Asian-Australians during the COVID-19 pandemic. Artist Desmond Mah has constructed Chinese words in this installation from native plant materials and yellow sandalwood incense, and spell out the work’s title as a protest towards the racist narrative of the ‘Chinese virus’. Explore more from this artist in our Incinerator Art Award exhibition: incineratorgallery.com.au/incinerator-art-award-exhibition/ Image credit: Desmond MAH, I am not a virus () 2020, oil, acrylic, incense, pandanus, Oolong, eucalyptus extract on board, 120cm x 90cm x 3.5cm. Courtesy of the artist.



24.01.2022 Incinerator Art Award 2020 Symposium Talk 2: Identity + Community with Chelle Destefano, Devi Seetharam, Elham Eshraghian, Georgia Banks and Roberta Rich.... https://youtu.be/njgNLaA1rQE

23.01.2022 Making our Mark - Women’s Leadership Program is a Moonee Valley City Council initiative for women who are keen to work with their community to build a more socially inclusive and healthy city. Structured over twelve sessions, the program will provide up to 20 women with training, resources and networks to develop their leadership skills and create their own social change projects in Moonee Valley (individually or in partnership). Find out more and register before 22 January here: mvcc.vic.gov.au/wlp

23.01.2022 Landscape Familia is now open. Join artist Anzara Clark on a deeply personal journey through her family’s history in our latest online exhibition, ready to view online now! Check it out: incineratorgallery.com.au/exhibition-landscape-familia/... Image credit: Dress of Solitary Musings. 2020. 110cm high x 90cm wide x 8cm deep. Various papers, threads, paper thread, paper yarn, found objects



22.01.2022 Our INSTANTS Artist Talk with Isabel and Lina Buck is TODAY! Join us via ZOOM at 1pm to be inspired by the creators of this dynamic performance piece. There is still plenty of time to register before 1pm here: https://bit.ly/InstantsAT... Image credit: Lina and Isabel Buck, Instants 2020, recorded video 7’09’’, 7’49’’, 7’15’’, 7’15’’ timber, rubber, fabric, foam. Instants filmed by Aaron Claringbold

22.01.2022 Fireworks 2020 call for entries closes tomorrow. Hurry, students in Years 11 & 12 who live, work or study in Moonee Valley get your submissions in now! https://bit.ly/FireworksC4E

22.01.2022 'Ng Ptaka (spinning tops)' interrogates cultural concepts of time, contrasted with an experience of time sold as a commodity of production. Taking inspiration from her indigenous Mori culture and graphic design background, Hineani Tunoa Roberts represents eight experiences of time, as iconographic spinning tops. The work asks the questions: how do definitions of time impact and change society? You can view more details of this work via the Incinerator Art Award online exhibition. And don’t forget to cast your vote for the People’s Choice Award: https://incineratorgallery.com.au/incinerator-art-award-ex/ Image credit: Hineani TUNOA ROBERTS, Ng Ptaka (Spinning Tops) 2019, iconography, digital printmaking, wood, paper, 80cm x 400cm. Courtesy of the artist.

21.01.2022 Priya Namana’s exhibition 21_18031_304071 is now open in the Atrium Space! Visit Incinerator Gallery to experience this new body of work that explores fractures, fissures and queering museology. The exhibition features five vitrines which enclose the artist’s virtual body, and is accompanied by a sound piece that makes audible the ontology of that body as it echoes throughout the Atrium. Visit bit.ly/21_18031_304071 for more information.

21.01.2022 Have you heard? The shortlist of finalists for the Fireworks 2020 have been announced! To view the impressive list of artists, visit: incineratorgallery.com.au/exhibition/fireworks/ We are also very excited to announce our judging panel for Fireworks 2020. ... This year we have enlisted two highly regarded Victorian art educators and advocates; Francine Sculli, artist and educator, Social Justice Art and Gallery Sketchers facilitator and; David Menzies, local artist and National Gallery Victoria educator. Fireworks 2020 will be presented online and in the Main Gallery from 8 December to 18 January. Stay tuned for more details!



20.01.2022 Incinerator Art Award 2020 Symposium Talk 4: Time + Healing with @covidquilt project led by Kate Just and Tal Fitzpatrick, Hineani Tunoa Roberts, Jayanto Tan, Shivanjani Lal and Varuni Kanagasundaran.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=407bkhvmQpQ&t=129s

20.01.2022 Seeking New Gold Mountain by Garrie Maguire is now showing in our Boadle Hall Community Gallery. This exhibition closes on 17 January, so head down to the Gallery today so you don’t miss out! Image credit: Garrie Maguire, 2018.05.04: Seeking in Dali, China (Detail)

20.01.2022 Emily is back with an excellent Arty Tales all about SHAPES! You don't need much for this activity - just paper, coloured pencils, scissors and your thinking caps! Discover more online activities for the little ones and yourself on our website: https://incineratorgallery.com.au/events-a/online-programs/

20.01.2022 Our Artist and Curator Syposium is happening tomorrow, with a number of artists from our Incinerator Art Exhibition. For details visit Incinerator Art Award 2020 Symposium Featured in the exhibition is this work by Azza Zein. 'Taskscape' locates the displaced or migrant entity, be it human or non-human, as a by-product of economic conditions. Zein’s practice starts from the observation that standardisation and industrialisation are the mechanisms of erasure. Zein observes how... the current economic system imposes on human and non-human entities, and how consequently migrant materials have been isolated or uprooted from their origins. View more from the artist in our online exhibtion: incineratorgallery.com.au/incinerator-art-award-exhibition/ Image credit: Azza ZEIN, Taskscape: Migrant lines in the depositing of movement 2019, clay, mica golden leaf on MDF, potting mix soil, cowrie shells, video projection. Variable dimensions. Photo by Matthew Stanton.

19.01.2022 Guess what! Incinerator Gallery is opening to the public from Tuesday 8 December 2020, resuming standard operating hours Tuesday to Sunday, 11am to 4pm. Our first priority remains the safety of our community and staff, and we continue to follow the State Government’s guidelines around gathering limits and social distancing.... Your Gallery experience may look and feel a little different than usual, but as always, our team will be there to guide you through. You can find out more on our website: incineratorgallery.com.au/visit-us/ We can wait to see you in the Gallery from 8 December!

19.01.2022 Join us for the latest installment of Art Club! Gina shares with us some "Amazing Animals" depicted in art throughout history and helps us get started on creating our own animal inspired art works. For more info on this lesson and ideas to help you get started visit: incineratorgallery.com.au/activities/art-club-september/... https://vimeo.com/460433975

19.01.2022 Tyson Campbell (Te Rarawa/ Ngti Maniapoto) is a Narrm/Melbourne based multi-disciplinary artist whose work is engaged with the relationships between the indigenous and the settler-state imaginaries. Tyson is also our co-curator for our latest exhibition (False)-Relationality. Tyson is currently researching non-performativity as a way of de-railing and de-legitimising control, discipline and punishment within contractractual agreements of social and financial outcomes of co...ntemporary indigenous culture production. Read more about the exhibition at bit.ly/False-Relationality Image credit: Geneva Masters

19.01.2022 Instants by Isabel and Lina Buck is now open in our Atrium space. This Saturday 12 December from 1pm we are hosting an artist talk with Isabel and Lina about this work. Presented online, the talk will explore themes of time, material, and architectural echoes, through the relationship of objects and environment, and how performance constructs an overlapping melody of activity.... Register to attend here: https://bit.ly/InstantsAT Image credit: Lina and Isabel Buck, Instants 2020, recorded video 7’09’’, 7’49’’, 7’15’’, 7’15’’ timber, rubber, fabric, foam. Instants filmed by Aaron Claringbold

17.01.2022 Are you, or do you know a young emerging artist or designer? Fireworks call for entries is open to Year 11 & 12 students who live, study or work in Moonee Valley and is a fantastic opportunity to gain exposure and display your work in a professional gallery space. Get your submissions in! For more details https://bit.ly/FireworksC4E

16.01.2022 Anzara Clark made this dress during the first COVID-19 lockdown as an intuitive response to the musings and mental wanderings that arose during this period. This dress was actually a big trigger for a shift in Anzara’s focus for the Landscape Familia project. Explore the dress and its story in more detail via our online exhibition: incineratorgallery.com.au/exhibition-landscape-familia/... Image credit: Anzara Clarke. Dress of Solitary Musings. 2020. 110cm high x 90cm wide x 8cm deep, Various papers, threads, paper thread, paper yarn, found objects.

16.01.2022 This ceramic work visualises themes of remembrance and narrative history. For Jayanto Tan, as a Chinese-Sumatran immigrant living in Australia, these objects revive memory of family loss. After the heat of the bisque firing process, the mud that the work is constructed from become pure white objects that resemble bleached bones, representing dysfunction, shame and rejection. Is there a particular artwork you really connected with in the Incinerator Art Award exhibition? Vote for it as People’s Choice: https://incineratorgallery.com.au//incinerator-art-awards/ Image credit: Jayanto TAN, La Familia (after Felix Gonzalez-Torres) 2020, ceramics, with underglaze rainbow colours underneath the thongs. Courtesy of the artist.

15.01.2022 Don’t forget about our Fireworks 2020 opening night and award ceremony on tonight from 6pm. We will be announcing the winners of the following awards: The $500 Fireworks Art Award... The $500 Fireworks Design Award The $200 Mayoral Award for Excellence in Art The $200 Mayoral Award for Excellence in Design While we would love to celebrate and mark the occasion with everyone at the gallery, our density quotient means that not everyone would be able to attend. So, in true 2020 style, we’re taking the celebrations online. Registrations essential. Register to attend the online celebration here: https://bit.ly/Fireworks2020Opening

15.01.2022 Calling young artists and designers in Moonee Valley! Applications are now open for Fireworks 2020, Moonee Valley's Art and Design Award for Year 11 and 12 students. This is a fantastic opportunity to have your work showcased at the Incinerator Gallery and receive one of five fantastic prizes! ... Find out more: https://bit.ly/FireworksC4E

15.01.2022 Catch the latest Social Justice Art for Teens session online! Read more at https://incineratorgallery.com.au/events-and-learning/

15.01.2022 "In Chinese culture, the wishing tree is identified as possessing a special religious or spiritual vale. The worshippers write their wishes on the paper and throw it to the wishing tree. I photographed the wishing tree in Lam Tsuen, Hong Kong and placed it digitally into my fabricated model, which represented the ruin of HK city." Cyrus Tang is one of the winners of the Incinerator Art Award for 2020, her prize includes a solo exhibition at the Incinerator Gallery so stay tun...ed for more from Cyrus in 2021! Watch the video via the Incinerator Art Award exhibition: https://incineratorgallery.com.au/incinerator-art-award-ex/ Image credit: Cyrus TANG, I wish 2019, 2 channel video, 2 mins 4 seconds. Courtesy of the artist and Arc One gallery.

14.01.2022 As a Deaf woman, Chelle Destefano has watched Deaf peers in the Deaf community and feels that they do not have a voice. Chelle often feels that they are affected by audism a form of discrimination such as general lack of willingness by communities or professionals to accommodate the Deaf community, making them audists. Explore Chelle's work via Incinerator Art Award online exhibition: https://incineratorgallery.com.au/incinerator-art-award-ex/ And make sure to cast your vo...te for the People's Choice Award. Image credit: Chelle DESTEFANO, Deaf Voices 2020, video and textiles, 2.5m x 1.5 m. Courtesy of the artist.

14.01.2022 It’s Council election time so we wanted to let you know about some changes happening to our social pages and website over the next month. Due to the upcoming local council general election, from today until October 24 we will be moderating this page in line with the Council's election period policy and ensuring these regulations are enforced. While we will continue to post and share updates on this page, you may notice that comments may be removed or require approval as ...we ensure electioneering material, and anything that falls outside of our election period policy for social media, is removed in a timely manner. If you have any questions or need assistance during this time, please use My Council Portal, or you can contact Moonee Valley City Council Customer Service team on 9243 8888 or [email protected] For further information regarding the general election visit: https://mvcc.vic.gov.au/my-co/what-we-do/council-elections/

13.01.2022 This Saturday! As part of the Incinerator Art Award, we will be co-hosting another talk with WRITING & CONCEPTS: Lecture Series and publication. Cher Tan will be joining us to discuss what she is currently working on: ‘Peripathetic: Notes on Unbelonging’, a book about non-white globalised identities that are always in flux, centred around Tan's lived experience as a first-generation migrant who has resisted a linear life narrative. For more details on this talk and to register, click the Event link below

12.01.2022 The expressions of interest for vendors at our first ever Artists’ and Makers’ Market close tomorrow. Jump online and submit your interest now: https://mvcc.vic.gov.au/makersmarket/

12.01.2022 ‘Always Was, Always Will Be’ is the theme of NAIDOC Week 2020. Moonee Valley City Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of this land the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, their Spirits, Ancestors, Elders and Community Members past and present. We acknowledge that Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung families have created art and shared their culture in this place we call Moonee Valley for hundreds of generations and for many thousands of years.... Incinerator Gallery has a long-standing and on-going commitment to celebrating the story-telling and art of First Nations people. We would like to acknowledge and thank all the Indigenous artists, curators, facilitators, guests and visitors who have generously shared their time and talents with the City of Moonee Valley and Incinerator Gallery since 2013. We are looking forward to reaffirming our friendships and continuing our support with an exciting program of exhibitions and programming highlighting and celebrating Indigenous voices in 2021.

12.01.2022 This Saturday! As part of the Incinerator Art Award, we will be co-hosting two talks with Writing & Concepts lecture series and publication. For the first event we will be joined by Sammaneh Pourshafighi who will be discussing: Truth, Taboo, Trauma and Telling: Exploring Writing and Concepts from a Queer, Middle Eastern perspective. Follow event link for details

11.01.2022 Welcome to the Incinerator Art Award 2020 Symposium. Talk 1: Environment with Carly Fischer, Karla Pringle, Nicolas Burridge and Nina Sanadze.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=616HgyUiYNQ

11.01.2022 Gallery Sketchers fans, we're back for another installment! This month, Francine explores how Colour has been used through art history and gives us a mini lesson on Colour Theory, as well as showing us ways to use colour to create mood and feeling in our own work. For a list of materials to help you get started visit: https://incineratorgallery.com.au//gallery-sketchers-sept/... If you've been enjoying these videos, join our group Incinerator Gallery Sketchers - we'd love to see what you've been working on!

10.01.2022 REUNION by Embittered Swish is opening at the Incinerator Gallery from 29 January. REUNION: We’re always coming together. Or, REUNION: Meet the advancement as an exile. Or, REUNION: Ours waiting on the slipstream shore. Or, REUNION: No one showed. This exhibition is presented as a part of Midsumma Festival... Find out more on our website; incineratorgallery.com.au/exhibition/reunion/ Embittered Swish, Curb Crawl, 2020, digital photographic print.

10.01.2022 Calling all Visual Artists! Apply for create Moonee Valley City Council's Strathmore Public Art! Find out more

10.01.2022 "Some doors are open. Others are not. Some suggest activity occurring within while remaining obscured to the outsider. The Change Division of The Bureau for the Organisation of Origins has its lights on. It feels like things are happening, but are they? Is this a door that can be opened, or does it just feel that way? What do they do at the Change Division?" Learn more about this project via the Incinerator Art Award exhibition: incineratorgallery.com.au/incinerator-art-award...-exhibition/ And don't forget to cast your vote for the People's Choice Award! Image credit: The Bureau for the Organisation of Origins (BOO), Change Division 2020, Aluminium door and frame, vinyl lettering, lights, 240 x 90 x 14cm. Video documentation with sound. Courtesy of the artists.

09.01.2022 Don’t forget about our Fireworks 2020 opening night and award ceremony tomorrow night from 6pm. Due to density quotients we have moved this very special event online for you to enjoy. Jump online and register to attend now: https://bit.ly/FireworksOpening2020

09.01.2022 Our final Art Club for 2020 is here and it’s very appropriately themed! As many of us prepare for the holiday season, it is timely for us to focus our artful interests towards festive times and a visual showcase of food feasts from art history. This month our art educator Gina explores re-imagined scenes of celebratory times in humble homes to lavish banquets. Be curious or disgusted and all the feelings in-between as we look at art, stories and symbolism of food at d...ifferent times in different places. There are also some great art activities for you to enjoy to accompany this months Art Club on our website: incineratorgallery.com.au/activities/art-club-november/

09.01.2022 No plans today? Join us from 1pm for a special Yarning Circle/Artist talk with the incredible artists and curators of (False)-Relationality. Hear about their creative process and learn more about the works in the this exhibition. This is a free event, register at https://incineratorgallery.com.au/exhi/false-relationality/

09.01.2022 Beguiled by Light brings together new and recent paintings by Moonee Ponds artist Ray Wilson. Focusing upon local sceneries, domestic still lives, and floral arrangements, this exhibition illuminates the idea of light as seeing in extra visual knowledge. Opening in Boadle Hall Community Gallery on 29 January ... Find out more: incineratorgallery.com.au/exhibition/beguiled-by-light/ Image credit: Ray Wilson, A Moment of Reflection 2020, oil on Belgian linen.

09.01.2022 Taking the idea of invisible linkages between places as its conceptual starting point, our upcoming Atrium installation, Flight Path uses everyday materials to record and translate the flight paths made by artist Julia Powles father throughout his life. Opening on 29 January at the Incinerator Gallery. Find out more: incineratorgallery.com.au/exhibition/flight-path/... Image credit: Julia Powles, Finding an Equivalence 2020, coloured pencil, gouache on paper.

08.01.2022 This is the final days of Instants, and performance piece by Isabel and Lina Buck showing in our Atrium space. Instants closes on 17 January - hurry down to the Gallery now to see this work in person. Image credit: Isabel and Lina Buck, Instants installation view 2020, timber, rubber, fabric, foam. Instants filmed by Aaron Claringbold. Courtesy of the artists.

08.01.2022 Looking for some fun ways to keep the kids entertained these school holidays? FIX IT - the Enviro-friendly Clown is coming to The Clocktower Centre Online Roadshow next week! Click below for more details

07.01.2022 Congratulations to the winners of the Fireworks 2020 awards! The $500 Fireworks Art Award: Claudia Vendramini from Ave Maria College The $500 Fireworks Design Award: Lucy Nelson from Buckley Park College... The $200 Mayoral Award for Excellence in Art: Lucas Marston from Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School The $200 Mayoral Award for Excellence in Design: Olivia Spitaleri from Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School Don’t forget to get your votes in for the People’s Choice Award which will be awarded at the conclusion of the exhibition. If you haven’t had a chance to pop down to the gallery, you can view the works online: incineratorgallery.com.au/fireworks-exhibition/

06.01.2022 Seeking New Gold Mountain by Garrie Maguire is now showing in our Boadle Hall Community Gallery. Don't forget to book your spot at todays artist talk Garrie Maguire in Conversation starting at 1pm at the Gallery. You can book here: https://garriemaguire.eventbrite.com.au... We hope to see you then! Image credit: Garrie Maguire, 2011.04.01: Seeking in Shanghai, China (Detail)

06.01.2022 REUNION by Embittered Swish is coming to the Incinerator Gallery from 29 January. Presented at Incinerator Gallery, this project is presented with Midsumma Festival and is one not to be missed. Jump onto our website now to find out more: incineratorgallery.com.au/exhibition/reunion/... Image credit: Embittered Swish, Ghouls, 2020, digital photographic print.

06.01.2022 And the winner of the Fireworks People’s Choice Award is Deniz Cavdar for the work ‘Red Biome’. Congratulations Deniz! ... Thank you to all our amazing Fireworks artists and everyone who voted in the 2020 Fireworks Peoples Choice.

06.01.2022 Looking for fun craft activities to do with the little ones? Making play dough is always a winner! Join artist-storyteller Emily for another episode of Arty Tales and learn how to make your own No-Cook Play Dough! Visit our website for a full list of what you'll need to get started: https://incineratorgallery.com.au/activiti/arty-tales-june/

05.01.2022 We’re excited to be partnering with Hyphenated Biennial 2020-2021 by Hyphenated Projects, a new artist-led project set to connect communities across Melbourne’s West, on the lands of the Kulin Nation. From 413 December, Hyphenated Biennial digital program includes panel discussions, artist talks, essays, collaborations and more. Stay tuned for more info!

04.01.2022 Only one more day until we open our new online exhibition, Landscape Familia by Anzara Clark. In this exhibition, Anzara explores family identity and inheritance across a number of domains. Drawing on old family photos, letters, documents and heirloom objects, she meanders through my family history and evolution, both imagining and fleshing out the strengths and vulnerabilities that have persisted though generations. You can view this very personal exhibition via our website ...from 10 November. Image credit: Dress of Solitary Musings. 2020. 110cm high x 90cm wide x 8cm deep. Various papers, threads, paper thread, paper yarn, found objects (detail)

04.01.2022 Memories can be powerful tools to help us make artworks. The use of symbols and metaphors to express our memories can help us to come to terms with our experiences and help process our thoughts feelings and ideas. In our final Social Justice Art for Teens for 2020, Francine guides you through making a collaged memory box. We can't wait to see what you create!

04.01.2022 Incinerator Gallery is excited to be presenting Landscape Familia by Victorian based artist Anzara Clark. Landscape Familia focuses on family identity and inheritance across a number of domains. The exhibition meanders through family history and evolution, both imagining and fleshing out the strengths and vulnerabilities that have persisted though generations. This exciting exhibition opens 10 November online via our website.... incineratorgallery.com.au/exhibition/landscape-familia/ Image credit: Anzara Clark, Dress of Solitary Musings. 2020.110cm high x 90cm wide x 8cm deep Various papers, threads, paper thread, paper yarn, found objects.

04.01.2022 We are really excited to be opening the doors on Tuesday 8 December and look forward to welcoming you all to the Incinerator Gallery. We will operate in accordance with the State Government’s health and safety advice and are committed to playing our part in controlling the spread of COVID-19. Please keep the following in mind when you visit the Gallery:... - Ensure physical distancing: Please adhere to social distancing instructions and maximum safe capacities of each space within the gallery - Wear a face mask - Practice good hygiene: Hand sanitiser and washing facilities are available for use - Provide contact details to assist with contact tracing - Please stay at home if feeling unwell. Head to our website to what will be available at the Gallery: incineratorgallery.com.au

02.01.2022 Join Francine for this month’s Social Justice Art for Teens as she takes you on a journey through identity what it is, how its developed and the ways in which it influences how we interact with the world.

02.01.2022 Incinerator Art Award 2020 Symposium Talk 3: Government with Azza Zein, The Bureau for the Organisation of Origins, Cyrus Tang, Desmond Mah, MJ Flamiano and Sha Sarwari.... https://youtu.be/LBqtQnX8clY

02.01.2022 Calling all artists and makers we want to hear from you! On 28 February, Council will be holding our first ever Artists’ and Makers’ Market in the grounds of the Incinerator Gallery. We are seeking expressions of interest from local artists, creators, performers and food vendors to take part in this special one-day event.... If this sounds like you, submit an EOI online and one of our team will be in touch: https://mvcc.vic.gov.au/makersmarket/

02.01.2022 In 'The Union' (2019) Amala Groom draws upon lived experiences and Aboriginal ceremonies. A red rope representing the miwi (spirit) connects a network of gum trees in a forest near Groom’s home in mid-western New South Wales. Adopting the persona of a displaced and distressed bride, Groom uses the rope to navigate and decolonise Country. You can watch the video via the Incinerator Art Award online exhibition. And don’t forget to cast your vote for the People’s Choice Award: https://incineratorgallery.com.au/incinerator-art-award.../ Image credit: Amala GROOM, The Union 2019 (production still), single-channel video, 4K UHD video, colour, sound, 11 mins 11 seconds. Courtesy of the artist.

01.01.2022 Social Justice Art for Teens is back for another instalment! In this episode Francine shows us how words and text can be used to create powerful messages in your artwork. For more inspiration to help you plan your own artwork visit https://incineratorgallery.com.au//social-justice-art-sep/... https://vimeo.com/462515118

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