The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Exterior view of PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Exterior view of PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Exterior view of PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view of Screen Space, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view of Screen Space, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view of Foto geneem op tafelberg van Rhoda, Joy, Faith, Mummy en Daddy, 2022 framed digital C-type print on lustre paper,
West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view of Cousins gathering in Cape Town, South Africa, 2022, framed digital C-type print on lustre paper,
West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view of Lunch with the family at Mignon Street, Cape Town, 2022. Audio-video installation with headphones, flat screen monitor, single channel high definition video, fabricated seating. Duration 36:33, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view of Though buried, They echo, 2022. Video installation with perspex in gallery wall, broadcast monitor and single channel standard definition video. Duration: 3:59, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view of And so, the mood was quite intense, 2022. Sound installation with analogue radio, fabricated seating. Duration 14:22, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view of The Purple Shall Govern, 2022. 18 windows with 797 'Deep Purple' lighting gel. Purple light can be seen permeating from this work throughout the exhibition. West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
The Purple Shall Govern, 2023.
Solo exhibition at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).
Installation view of Pigs might fly too, 2022. Single channel standard definition video, scaffold pole, flat screen monitor. Duration 05:45, West End Gallery, PICA.
Photo by Dan McCabe.
A Welcome to Country with Whadjuk Noongar Elder Aunty Sandra Harben opened the exhibition, followed by an in-conversation event.
Boorloo Development and Cultural Consultant: Aunty Sandra Harben.
This exhibition was first presented at Footscray Community Arts in partnership with the Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, as a part of 'Who's Afraid of Public Space?' program.
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