NATURAL STATE
The Condensery
29 Factory Road, Toogoolawah QLD 4313
Opening Event: 4pm Saturday 26 November, 2022
Exhibition Dates: 26 November 2022 – 12 February 2023
In development for over a year, Caitlin’s show ‘Natural State’ opens this weekend at The Condensery. Including work by Dominique Chen and Libby Harward, the show shares Caitlin’s highly collaborative approach to learning, understanding and art making through her slow consideration of the Somerset region and its unique landscape, ecological conditions and rural community.
Commissioned by The Condensery | Somerset Regional Art Gallery. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, it’s arts funding and advising body.
Image: Caitlin Franzmann, 2022, ward. Three channel colour video (videography: Jeremy Virag), four channel sound (sound design with Nick Huggins), 8:34.
OPEN STUDIO
QAGOMA | Brisbane, South Brisbane
Catch a glimpse of how Elizabeth develops her food and hospitality inspired works including a large-scale kipfler printed textile she’s been working on in the gallery studio.
Image: Elizabeth Willing, 2022, Gag. Digital wallpaper. Image courtesy of photographer Chloe Castillemon, the artist and Tolarno Galleries Melbourne.
Elizabeth will be working in the ‘Open Studio’ from 10.30am to 2.00pm on the following dates: 25 Oct, 27 Oct, 28 Oct, 1 Nov, 3 Nov, 4 Nov, 15 Nov, 17 Nov, and 18 Nov 2022.
Image: Courtesy QAGOMA.
OUT NOW! Current issue: Edition 78 – Matter of Taste
Delve deep into the ideas, experiences and musings that inform Elizabeth’s practice through a conversation with Carody Culver and accompanying selection of newly commissioned collages from Willing.
Image: Elizabeth Willing, 2022, Gag. Digital wallpaper. Image courtesy of photographer Chloe Castillemon, the artist and Tolarno Galleries Melbourne.
15 ARTISTS
Redcliffe Art Gallery
1 Irene Street, Redcliffe 4020
On now – until 3 December 2022
One of the 15 artists invited to participate in Moreton Bay Regional Council’s 15 Artists 2022, Elizabeth Willing’s floor installation Moviprep (2022) is an impressive mass of coiled sherbet-straws.
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Metro Arts acknowledge the Jagera and Turrbal peoples, as the custodians of the land we work on, recognising their connection to land, waters and community. We honour the story-telling and art-making at the heart of First Nations’ cultures, and the enrichment it gives to the lives of all Australians.
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