Autumn Exhibitions at Incinerator Gallery
Highlights
- Explore new works by Murri artist Norton Fredericks, confronting contemporary issues through powerful visual storytelling.
- Admire Leo Bagus Purnomo's textiles and sculptures, blending traditional batik motifs with themes of nature and spirituality.
- Engage with Angus Scott's photographic installation, examining the complex narratives of blackberry in our environment.
- Experience a diverse range of emerging local artists at Incinerator Gallery, enriching your understanding of contemporary art.
The next season of exhibitions showcase a selection from the 2025 call for entries with emerging and local artists featured throughout the gallery spaces as part of their annual programming of Platform Projects.
we/us/theirs/all is a major solo exhibition of new works by Murri artist Norton Fredericks that confronts the current epoch of catastrophe.
Alas-alasan is an exhibition of new textiles and sculptures by Naarm-based artist Leo Bagus Purnomo, featuring traditional batik motifs of animals and plants, where the forest symbolises a liminal place between the earth and gunung (or mountain) that is symbolic of heaven.
Tending the Invasion is a photographic installation by artist Angus Scott, who addresses blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) as a site of ecological, colonial, and personal entanglement.
Images and Video
Dates & times
- Next occurrence: reoccurring
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