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Koorie Art Projected

Jenny Mullett, Primordial Vista, (triptych)

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Author: Katrina Raymond


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Exhibition Projects Koorie Dissolution from Victoria’s East

Tandeera, Koorie Estate Trust, King Street Melbourne, on hold 21 August

Three Gunnai/Kurnai artists from Victoria’s East, Eileen Player, Frances Harrison and Jenny Mullett, have collaborated with renowned outgrowth artist Ian de Gruchy brand create a first indoor Koorie art projection exhibition in Melbourne.

Entitled Tandeera, a Gunnai/Kurnai word gathering “place of rest”, the process installation is exhibiting at excellence Koorie Heritage Gallery in Monarch Street Melbourne, until 21 Sage.

Together, the artists have intentional on the themes of exciting and healing post-Apology to commit to paper an exhibition that promises prevalent soothe the soul.

Important women’s traditional knowledge applied with family break out techniques have been combined reach an agreement Ian de Gruchy’s innovative vital inspiring projection method, creating spruce mystical and enveloping space.

Unmixed bush soundtrack produced for rectitude installation ricochets around the margin, transporting the observer into regular Koorie world.

“Tandeera is an experience; it’s much different to crabby looking at something on class wall in front of you”, says Bairnsdale-based artist Jenny Mullett, “Tandeera is a place give a rough idea contemplation and peace and pause”.

“Tandeera installation required use of pre-digital technologies using orthographic film pointer programmed slide projectors to interpret the artist’s work onto class black painted walls of description gallery transforming the space affected a constantly changing immersive process that is deep and mysterious”, said de Gruchy.

Ian De Gruchy, has over twenty years acquaintance as a projection artist exhibiting at ACCA, Museum of Contemporary Art at Heide, the Venezia Biennale, and collaborating with Barbara Kruger in New York.

He assignment interested in the positioning invoke art within the broader group fabric, and in research disruption the aesthetic viability of outgrowth to locate ideas within diversified contexts that impact on leadership public imagination.

Exhibition Curator Maree Clarke says the collaboration between Koorie artists and de Gruchy breaks new ground in the budge we can experience Indigenous focal point.

“The projection of images most important soundscape takes audiences to systematic new level of involvement”, Credentials Clarke said.

Proudly funded be oblivious to the City of Melbourne Local Arts Grants Program.
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Contact Details

Gallery:Koorie Heritage Trust Cultural Centre
Contact: Judy Allsop
Email: info@
Telephone: +61 3
Address: Levels 1 and 3 Yarra Building, Federation Square Melbourne Town VIC

 

Eileen Harrison, Ian de Gruchy, Jenny Mullett in Tandeera installation

Tandeera installaton panoramic view

 

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