This exhibition examines how fire shapes landscape and impacts on the psyche of people whose homelands are affected by fire. It draws together Tasmanian artists working across a range of mediums including interactive video, jewellery, architectural performance, sculpture and furniture.
The artists envisage fire as a destructive force and ever-present threat, as well as a mechanism of renewal and a sculpting force across the island. Engagements include Gay Hawkes’ documentation of loss to fire, Philip Blacklow’s thermally modified furniture and Neil Haddon’s vibrant paintings.
History
Medium
Mixed Medium
Department/School
College Office - College of Arts, Law and Education
Publisher
Ten Days on the Island
Event Venue
Domain House, Glebe, Hobart
Date of Event (Start Date)
2017-03-17
Date of Event (End Date)
2017-03-26
Rights statement
Copyright 2017 the creators and Ten Days on the Island