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CDU event

Gary Lee and Liss Fenwick discuss art, photography, and multimedia

From the ground up exhibition
Presenter Midpul Art Gallery at CDU
Date/Time
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Contact person
Eileen Lim
T: 08 8946 6621 E: artgallery@cdu.edu.au
Location Darwin City, Danala | Education and Community Precinct, Level 1, Art Gallery 1 (1.20)
Open to Public
multi-media artwork with ants and text
IMAGE (video still): Liss Fenwick (b. 1989 -), 'The colony cares for everyone', 2024, Multimedia, 9:01 min, Acquired through the CDU Foundation Art Acquisition Fund, 2024. Charles Darwin University Art Collection, CDU3560

Join Gary Lee and Liss Fenwick as they discuss their works on display in FROM THE GROUND UP.

Gary Lee is a nationally recognised Larrakia artist who will explain the significance of his photographs of local Darwin sites on display. Liss Fenwick will share the process of producing their multi-media work, 'The colony cares for everyone', 2024, produced as part of their recent doctoral candidature.

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