THE ART, SCIENCE + MAGIC OF WATER IN OUR LANDSCAPES
KSCA is thrilled to be collaborating with The Mulloon Institute to stage this exhibition. Showcasing the work of artists, designers, land stewards, students and storytellers, it’s a tribute to water, the shape-shifter. You'll find waterways in microcosm, scaled-up plants, puzzles, games, maps, storyboards and many other curious things that reveal water’s awe-inspiring energy as it shapes our environment. It's all about harnessing the power of art and play to share knowledge about we can heal our broken water cycle and create resilient landscapes.
The exhibition is curated by KSCA’s Laura Fisher and Kim Williams, and Land Studio veteran and emerging curator Vashti Pearce.
Artists and collaborators include:
Susan Banki, Bridget Baskerville, Franks’ Breakaway, Toni Bird, Kerrie Cooke, Charlie Cooper, Judi Earl, Laura Fisher, Marnee Fox, Glen Alice Public School, Ilford Public School, Kandos Public School, Kandos High School, Eloise Lindeback, Capertee Valley Landcare, Josh Harle, David Hardwick, Emily Ianno, Kylie Kiu, Sophia Konti, Josh McConnell, Vashti Pearce, North East Wiradjuri Cultural Centre, Gary McGuigan, Jesse Newman, Sarah Peterswald, Georgie Pollard, Imogen Semmler, Angela South, Emma Syme, Leanne Thompson, Kingsley Tonkin, Hugh Tory, Nicholas Tory, Kim Williams.
This exhibition is part of ‘Modelling Landscape Rehydration for Catchments, Communities and Curriculum’, which has received Citizen Science grant funding from the Australian Government