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ARTS MONDAY

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posted 02/04/2012

ARTS MONDAY – Sustainability & Art – Guest Presenter Jesse Stokes

Today’s program is being presented by Jesse Stokes, standing in for your usual Arts Monday host Tanya Dombkins.

Our guests are:

Prof Jill Bennett – founding director of the National Institute for Experimental Arts [NIEA] and previously founded the Centre for Contemporary Art and Politics at UNSW, where she also holds the position of Associate Dean Research, College of Fine Arts.

Aymeric Maudous – Organiser of the Eco Xpo, sustainable art enthusiast.

Tracey Deep – Currently part of the Material World Exhibit at ANCA. She has been working as a floral sculptor for the last 15years. Evolving over the last 10 years her art practice spawned from floral art & has developed into the realm of environmental art, sculpture & installations. Her passion is working with used, industrial, organic, discarded, pre loved & discontinued materials, to create sustainable art. She revels in the natural world. Her works reflect a poetic play of light & shade, earth textures & sensual forms, inspired by the essence of nature.

 

The focus of the show is about the relationships sustainability and art. I am wanting explore concepts like:
  • How can art be sustainable? If so, why is that important?
  • How can art promote sustainability?
  • Is Art uniquely positioned to promote sustainability? Why?
  • Does incorporating sustainable practices into art add a unique quality to the work?
  • How does the life/previous use of ‘found objects’ or recycled material impact upon the message and perceptions of a work?

 

Multimedia

 

Marina Debris

Aquarium Gyre

 Marina Debris - Aquarium Gyre

 

Marina Debris

White Trash

Marina Debris - White Trash

Tracey Deep

Tracey Deep

Tracey Deep

Tracey Deep – Art.After Hours