Field working slow making

Abstract

Field working slow making features creative works by artists who are renowned for working with collections of materials (text, image, objects and raw materials) gathered specifically from field-based experiences in non-urban spaces (bush). Their "slow making" and "place making" evolves from personal relationships with the WA bush (remote regions and communities, native forests, spinifex country, mine sites and stations) and on processing bush-derived materials and experiences for inquiry.

Document Type

Curated Exhibition

Date of Publication

8-1-2016

Publisher

Spectrum Project Space

School

School of Arts and Humanities / Centre for Research in Entertainment, Arts, Technology, Education and Communications

RAS ID

22063

Additional Information

Field working slow making was exhibited at Spectrum Project Space, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley from 7 April to 22 April 2016.

Comments

Schwarz, N., Nykiel, A., Chinna, N., Egan, S., Karpathakis, G., Phillips, P., Searles, N., & Story, H. (2016) Field working slow making. Mount Lawley, Australia: Spectrum Project Space.

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