Sorella’s Story
Peter Hegedüs, Jaclyn McClendon, Bobbi-Lea Dionysius
On the evening of June 26, Griffith University will host an evening exhibitions & projection installations in the White Box Gallery and performances developed through Griffith University’s Creative Arts Research Institute (CARI) for ISEA2024.
WHEN: Wednesday 26 June 2024
ISEA Queensland College of Art Courtyard: 6pm
Speeches, to be opened by Wesley Enoch AM: 6.30pm
Performances: 6.45-7pm Phantom Chips and John Ferguson with Nicole Carroll
Exhibition opens: 6-8pm
White Box Gallery room 4.18
Immersive video-projection room on the 4th floor, QCAD
Presented by Creative Arts Research Institute
Channelling Dulcie’s Piano – Vanessa Tomlinson, Jesse Budel, Greg Harm
Endless – Andrew Brown
Co_Sonic 1884km2 – Robertina Sebjanic
Bones – Peter Thiedeke, John Ferguson, Chris Stover
WHEN: June 24 – 28 2pm – 6pm daily
Griffith University Art Museum
r e a:NATIVE Exhibition
WHEN: June 6 – August 3
Grey Street Gallery
Presented by GUAM
Tara Pattenden
WHEN: June 26, 6pm onward
Webb Centre (Building S02), 7th floor Board Room, June 26, 6-9pm
GFS and CARI Present:
Perinatal Dreaming: Understanding Country (VR) – Marianne Wobcke
https://isea2024.isea-international.org/perinatal-dreaming-understanding-country/
Sorella’s Story (VR) – Peter Hegedus, Jaclyn McLendon, Bobbi-Lea Dionysius
https://isea2024.isea-international.org/sorellas-story/
Peter Hegedüs, Jaclyn McClendon, Bobbi-Lea Dionysius
Tara Pattenden
Tara Pattenden
Marianne Wobcke and Volker Kuchelmeister
Andrew R. Brown, DEFSTALKER, and Nick Coleman
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Sue Beyer
Vanessa Tomlinson, Jesse Budel and Greg Harm.
Robertina Sebjanic
Peter Thiedeke, John Ferguson, Chris Stover
Griffith University Art Museum Moving Image and Sound Archive. Artists: Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA), Peter Kennedy and John Hughes, Tracey Moffatt and Randall Wood
ISEA2024 acknowledges the Turrbal and Yugara as the First Nations owners of the lands where the symposium will be held. We pay our respects to their elders, lores, customs and creation spirits. We also acknowledge and pay respects to all First Nations peoples across the continent and beyond Australian shores.
ISEA2024 acknowledges the Turrbal and Yugara as the First Nations owners of the lands where the symposium will be held. We pay our respects to their elders, lores, customs and creation spirits. We also acknowledge and pay respects to all First Nations peoples across the continent and beyond Australian shores.