JANET LAURENCE INTERVIEWED FOR STUDIO INTERNATIONAL

Janet Laurence, Wonder (Herbarium), 2018-19. Installation view, Janet Laurence: After Nature, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney, 2019. Photo: Zan Wimberley.

Janet Laurence, Wonder (Herbarium), 2018-19. Installation view, Janet Laurence: After Nature, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney, 2019. Photo: Zan Wimberley.

JANET LAURENCE has been interviewed for the online art journal Studio International.

In the article Laurence talks about colonisation and using her art to address the fragility of nature and climate change.

The artist discusses her recent exhibitions around the world, reflects on what she learnt as a flying artist in the ‘80s, and describes the state of the nation after the Australian bushfires this past summer.

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DANI MARTI FINALIST IN ALICE PRIZE

Dani Marti, Dust (Stone), 2019

Dani Marti, Dust (Stone), 2019

Congratulations to DANI MARTI, who is a finalist in the 2020 Alice Prize.

The Alice Prize is an acquisitive national contemporary art prize judged by an expert selection panel in Mparntwe/Alice Springs.

Dani’s work Dust (Stone) will be on show in the finalist exhibition at the Araluen Arts Centre.

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ANNE ZAHALKA AT MANLY GALLERY

ANNE ZAHALKA’s work The Couple is featured in Manly Art Gallery & Museum’s exhibition Treasures from the Vault.

MAG&M celebrates its 90th anniversary in 2020. While their gallery is closed, they have launched the ’90 Years: 90 Stories’ project. Each day for the next 3 months, MAGAM is featuring one artwork from the exhibition on their Instagram stories, so that it may eventually be viewed as an online catalogue.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

Walkers & joggers may also glimpse the show by day and night through the gallery’s foyer and eastern windows!

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Anne Zahalka, The Couple, 2015, archival pigment ink print, 55.8 x 40.5 cm

Anne Zahalka, The Couple, 2015, archival pigment ink print, 55.8 x 40.5 cm