Drylands brings together the visions of nine artists, responding to eight different parts of the Western Australian landscape.
Exhibiting at the No 10 Gallery at Holmes a Court Gallery is JMGA member Tania Spencer (Lake Grace) along with artsists Jo Darbyshire (Lake Grace), Valdene Diprose and Molly Ryan (Wheatbelt), Elizabeth Edmonds (Walpole), Lindsay Harris (Kwolyin), Clare McFarlane (Kojunup), Kate Turner (Grass Valley) and Tony Windberg (Bridgetown).
Drylands engages with the theme of dryland salinity in Western Australia, considering changes to the Wheatbelt, Southern and Great Southern regions. Dryland salinity is one of the greatest threats facing the WA environment. Over the last century, salinity has voraciously spread as a result of logging practices, monocultural farming, extractive practices, urban development and human-induced climate change. The artists represent receding islands of trees, canola fields in full bloom, dry, lone trees, mycelium and empty scarred landscapes. The artworks reveal sparse realities and inherent ironies, and make meaningful provocations that invite us to consider the state of the Western Australian landscape.
Drylands features contemporary landscape painting, installation, sculpture and living artwork from invited artists. This exhibition also includes paintings from the Janet Holmes à Court Collection.
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