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Alumni News: Borrowed Landscapes at Mosman Art Gallery: Artist and Curator Talk

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Alumna Kelly McDonald is Assistant Gallery Director and Senior Curator at Mosman Art Gallery and a graduate of the Master of Art Curating. Borrowed Landscapes Saturday 19 October - Sunday 2 February.


Join the curator and artists on the last day of the exhibition Borrowed Landscapes for an artist talk. Hear from artists Dacchi Dang and Amanda Williams as they share insights into their artistic practice and curator Kelly McDonald will discuss the curatorial inception of the exhibition. Where: Mosman Art Gallery When: Sunday 2 February at 11am Cost: Free, but booking is required: https://www.trybooking.com/CYOSM

Borrowed Landscapes features the work of artists exploring and connecting with the Australian landscape and telling stories that have been previously overlooked. Featuring beautiful scenes from the Australian landscape, artists James Tylor, Amanda Williams, Hayley Millar Baker and Peta Clancy amongst others interrogate the grand narratives of colonial history through images that are questioning, unsettling and uncovering culture, connection and knowledge that has been lost.

James Tylor, The Darkness of Enlightenment III (Karrawirra I), 2024, Becquerel Daguerrotypes. Image courtesy the artist and N. Smith Gallery, Sydney


Installation view with works by Hayley Millar Baker and Peta Clancy

Installation view with works by Dacchi Dang, James Tylor, Yvette Hamilton and Amanda Williams


Installation photographs by Jacquie Manning


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