29 Aug – 5 Sep @ Spectrum Project Space, ECU Mount Lawley Campus ·
Presented by Spectrum Project Space ·
Patches of Hope and Resistance is a group exhibition curated by Gabby Loo and Steven Finch presented at Edith Cowan University’s Spectrum Project Space. This exhibition explores the personal trajectories towards decoloniality and environmentalism through dialogue that the curators and artists have with their peers. It is about the experience of the personal becoming political, the self in dialogue with others becoming aware of just and caring ways to be. It is about growing the good in oneself in the caring and
kind ecologies of us.
Patches of Hope and Resistance will include works from and with Colin Smith, Gabby Loo, Michelle Bui, Nadia Macaulay, Nazerul Khairy Ben-Dzulkefli, Patrick Bryce, Ruby Doneo, Stephanie Lai, Steven Finch (國令 Gok1 Lim2), Zheela Vokes and Richard Vokes.
There will be ongoing residencies and works in the space, as well as workshops and discussion groups that focus on individual and community care as foundations for social change.
Opening
Date: Thursday, 29 August
Time: 6.00pm – 8.00pm
Venue: Spectrum Project Space, ECU Mount Lawley Campus, Building 3, Room 3.191
Panel discussion and closing event
Date: Thursday, 5 September
Time: 6:00 – 8:00pm
Venue: Spectrum Project Space, ECU Mount Lawley Campus, Building 3, Room 3.191
More info:
W: www.facebook.com/spectrum.ecu/
E: spectrum@ecu.edu.au
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