NAS alumna awarded the Ian Potter Moving Image Commission 2020

NAS alumna awarded the Ian Potter Moving Image Commission 2020

Congratulations to NAS alumna Gabriella Hirst who has been awarded the Ian Potter Moving Image Commission 2020. The $100,000 commission will make possible a new work, Darling Darling, which will have its world premiere in 2020 at ACMI. The proposed work parallels the precise and elaborate care taken to preserve colonial paintings of the Australian landscape with the real-world preservation of the Murray Darling Basin.

Gabriella Hirst Photo: Courtesy the artist

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Opening 12 February — Queer Contemporary, as part of @sydneymardigras 

This year's edition presents 'Liz Bradshaw: I didn't expect to live this long' — an exhibition of large-scale sculpture and installation works that offer a personal and political queering of time, space, materiality, and idea — with student exhibitions organised by Jack Oliver Owen and nikita lelu.

Join us for the opening night on Thursday 12 February, from 6–9pm.

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Liz Bradshaw, 'Two Pair', 2023
Thank you to all who joined us at last night’s opening.

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