Fire Scars
Highlights
- Explore Renae Saxby's immersive photography that captures fire's dual nature of destruction and regeneration.
- Experience the intimate narratives woven through landscapes, reflecting on grief and resilience in a unique exhibition.
- Visit the family-friendly venue at 230 High Street, Maitland, offering convenient facilities like a cafe and public toilets.
- Engage with sound installations that enhance the emotional depth of the exhibition, inviting personal reflection and healing.
Renae Saxby is a documentary and music photographer based on Wonnarua Country. Her work delves into the human experience, spanning intimate portraiture, live performance, and remote landscapes with a strong emphasis on cultural and environmental preservation.
In this exhibition, Saxby examines fire as both a destructive and regenerative force. Created during a period of personal upheaval, this work merges intimate narrative with landscape. Through immersive photography and sound, the exhibition reflects on grief, resilience, and the potential for healing held within fire’s transformative presence.
Images and Video
Dates & times
- Next occurrence: reoccurring
Features
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.