Join us for the opening night of our 2022 NAIDOC Exhibition Digital Dreaming: Decolonial Futures.
When: Friday 8 July, 6 – 8pm
Free, RSVP recommended
To be opened by Clr Andrew Zbik, Mayor of Lane Cove
Acknowledgement of Country by Karen Smith, Aboriginal Education Officer, Aboriginal Heritage Office
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:
Digital Dreaming: Decolonial Futures
Jenny Fraser, Maddison Gibbs, April Phillips
8 July – 6 August 2022
Digital Dreaming: Decolonial Futures is a spotlight on the experimental media arts practice of three First Nations women artists: Jenny Fraser, Maddison Gibbs, and April Phillips. Curated originally for the 2021 NAIDOC week theme ‘Heal Country!’, the exhibition examines how stories of healing and decolonisation are told through digital platforms.
The artists featured employ methods of digital media – projection, animation, video, augmented reality as both passage and platform for critical transformation, speculating the potential for emerging culture, reframing histories and navigate new ways of relating to country and nature.
Image: April Phillips, Lean, 2021, screen print. Image courtesy of the artist.
Gallery Lane Cove is a Lane Cove Council facility managed by Centrehouse Inc.
We acknowledge the Cameraygal people as traditional owners and sovereign custodians of the land on which Gallery Lane Cove is situated, and we extend our respects to all
First Nations people.