Interlace: amendment
Document Type
Original Creative Work
Publisher
Gallery 25
School
School of Arts and Humanities / Centre for Research in Entertainment, Arts, Technology, Education and Communications
RAS ID
25647
Abstract
Interlace: amendment is an installation of video work developed from the inaugural Parliament of Western Australia and Edith Cowan University’s, School of Arts and Humanities, Artist in Residence Programme. Artists Nicola Kaye and Stephen Terry for a period of two months immersed themselves within the machinations of Parliament House. The culmination of their residency – Interlace – took the form of large projections in situ within the atrium at Parliament House. Their installation in Gallery 25, interlace: amendment, repositions the original showing with the aim of providing a primarily non-parliamentary audience an opportunity to experience this evocative space.
Additional Information
Interlace: amendment was exhibited at Gallery 25, Edith Cowan University Mount Lawley from June 7 to July 7, 2017.
Access Rights
metadata only record
Comments
Kaye, N., & Terry, S. (2016). Interlace: amendment. Parliament House atrium.
Kaye, N., & Terry, S. (2017). Interlace: amendment. Gallery 25.