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Selected Art Projects
A Proposition Towards A Praxis of Treaty with International Country | Portals out of The Garden of Non
Diminished culture until we whitefellas decolonise ourselves
Unmapping the End of the World
Formal Informal (Tremezzo) The Spatiality of a Swiss Veggie Patch
Worlds End Highway
Tremezzo
The Global Dome Unlimited | Jonathan Kimberley & puralia meenamatta Jim Everett
Oculus
Kuluntjarra World Map | The Nine Collaborations
Old New World
Meenamatta Water Country Discussion (Italy) | Jonathan Kimberley & puralia meenamatta Jim Everett
Not My Garden
meenamatta lena narla puellakanny (Meenamatta Water Country Discussion) (Tasmania) | Jonathan Kimberley & puralia meenamatta Jim Everett
Travelling Water (Urlandscape : Postlandscape)
Urlandscape : Postlandscape (Blue Tier) Tasmania
Living Water, Travelling Water
Forests to Fields 1808-2003
+ Further Art Projects – see CV.
Selected Curatorial Projects
GASP (Glenorchy Art & Sculpture Park)
Julie Gough, Hunting Ground
James Geurts, Refraction Principle
Pakana Kanaplila Dancers & Gooniyandi Dancers, riyawina warruwa kanaplila | Joowarri Joonba
Sasha Huber & Petri Saarikko, PRESENT Remedies Tasmania
Janet Laurence & Tega Brain, Parliament: An island in an island
Justy Phillips & Margaret Woodward, Fall of the Derwent
Petri Saarikko & Chris Abrahams, InLight
Mildura Palimpsest Biennale #10, 2015
80 International Artists
Unmapping the End of the World
Wiimbia Mayii Kulpa Larna Bush Symposium
Emerging Indigenous E-Media Mentorship Project
Sunraysia Mallee Ethnic Communities Council Installations & Performances
Inland Residencies and Installations
Art is a time machine Symposia Series
Warmun Art Centre
Lena Nyadbi, Dayiwul Lirlmim (Barramundi Scales)
Gija Manambarram Jimerrawoon (Group Exhibition)
Churchill Cann, Wariwoony Joolany
Phyllis Thomas & Peggy Patrick, Nagarra & Naangari
Mabel Juli, Sublime Paintings
Lena Nyadbi, Lena Nyadbi
Mabel Juli & Tommy Carroll, Warrmarn
Earth (Group Exhibition)
Shirley Purdie, Burrum lirrkarn ngarri ngumbarra mangbu
Gija Two-Way Learning Program
Warmun Community Collection
Media Lab @ WAC

Inland Residencies and Installations

Jill Orr, Antipodean Epic, 2015. Live performance – duration approx. 1 hour, HD Video. Photograph: Christina Simons.

Bill Balaskas (Greece) | Janet Burchill & Jennifer McCamley (Melbourne)
Bonita Ely (Sydney) | Jill Orr (Melbourne) | Junichiro Iwase (Canada/Japan)
Kristian Haggblom (Bendigo) & Tuomas A. Laitinen (Finland) | Shannon Young (Mildura/USA)
Sasha Huber (Switzerland/Haiti) & Petri Saarikko (Finland) | Hannah Bertram (Melbourne)
Izabela Pluta (Poland/Sydney) | Nicholas Smith (Melbourne)
Filomena Coppola (Melbourne/Mildura) | Rosina Byrne (Mildura/Italy) | Geoffrey Brown (Mildura)
Rachel Kendrigan (Hobart) & Rohan Morris (Mildura) | Laura Freitag (Mildura)
Danielle Hobbs (Mildura) | Mat Gallois (Sydney) | Dan Downing (Mildura)
Kerryn Sylvia (Mildura) | Stuart Walsh (Ballarat/Mildura)

Mildura Palimpsest Biennale specifically commissions Australian and International artists to develop innovative, site-specific new work, via a program of extended residencies in response to our inland region and its global context.  

In 2014 – 2015 Mildura Palimpsest Biennale #10 invited and commissioned 80 artists from many nations across Australia and around the world to participate. This page presents 25 of those artists whose works were developed and presented at various artist-selected sites across the inland Mildura region

In 2014/15 artists participated in residencies ranging from one week to one year. Projects developed within the overall Inland Residences Program become part of the biennale program and are exhibited through various venues in Mildura. Artist residencies include: studio/accommodation, assistance with equipment and materials, community contacts, partnerships (where appropriate), and artists’ fees for completed work for the Biennale.

Junichiro Iwase, Lunette ‘Ki’, 2015. Tree branch and eggshells. Photo courtesy the artist.
Junichiro Iwase, Lunette ‘Ki’, 2015. Tree branch and eggshells. Photo courtesy the artist.
Bill Balaskas, California Dreamin, 2015. Mixed media installation (detail). Mildura Regional Gallery. Photo: Danielle Hanifin.
Bill Balaskas, California Dreamin, 2015. Mixed media installation (detail). Photo: Danielle Hanifin.
Sasha Huber & Petri Saarikko, Remedies, 2015. Mixed media installation (detail). Photo: Fleur Ruddick.
Sasha Huber & Petri Saarikko, Remedies, 2015. Mixed media installation (detail). Photo: Fleur Ruddick.
Bonita Ely, Interior Decoration, 2015. Site specific installation of sculpture, photography and video. Photo: Danielle Hanifin.
Janet Burchill & Jennifer McCamley, The Lakes, 2015. Raffia, acrylic dispersion, hessian, aluminum, steel, printed matter and pencil on graph paper, chairs, rock. Photo: Fleur Ruddick.
Nick Smith, Searching for Something, 2015. HD Video: single channel, 5 mins (looped), mild steel, pin board, tyre tracks, printed paper, graphite on engineers tracing paper. Photo: Fleur Ruddick.
Dan Downing, Intimate darkness, 2015. Mixed Media, dimensions variable (detail). Photo courtesy the artist.
Izabela Pluta, Traverse, 2015. Chromogenic print/photo collage on plywood (installation detail). 1100mm diameter. Photo: Danielle Hobbs.
Hannah Bertram, The Global Dust Project: Enduringly Ephemeral, 2015. Dust and performance, dimensions variable. Photo: Fleur Ruddick.
Kristian Häggblom & Tuomas A. Laitinen, Ralik Chain, 2015. HD Video: 07:30min with soundtrack. Photo: Fleur Ruddick.
Rohan Morris & Rachel Kendrigan, Fragmented Coalesce, 2015. Six channel video installation, infinite loop. Photo: Fleur Ruddick.
Mat Gallois, Bes Murray, 2015. Video: 10:00min. Photo: Fleur Ruddick.
Filomena Coppola, Fish out of Water | Murray Cod, 2015. (Detail). Colour photographs and 1 sculpted installation. Photographs: 40 x 60cm. Sculpture: 25 x 25 x 25cm. Photo: Fleur Ruddick.
Danielle Hobbs, Blue Ensign and Red Ensign from Vexillum Australis, 2015. Appliqued cotton. 900 x 1800mm (installation image). Photo: Julie Gough.


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