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Marta Ferracin

Convergences

Where
2 Small St
Willoughby NSW 2068
Australia
Incinerator Art Space
When

Every day, 10am to 4pm Thursday 21 March to Sunday 14 April Except Friday 29 March, Saturday 30 March, Sunday 31 March and Monday 1 April

Cost

Free

An exhibition of human and lichen site responsive installations by Marta Ferracin.

Convergences combines art, science, and technology to observe how humans and ‘other-than-humans’ form, cohabit, and respond within symbiotic relationships with their surroundings and primordial environments. The art space becomes a platform for dialogue about sharing with other species, including lichens. These conversations remind us to look beyond the dominant lens of the Anthropocene.

Shifting the unseen world into the macroscopic view and exploring the invisible, the exhibition highlights self-organised biological structures found in lichens and humans and shows the importance of the air’s components and its quality, on which the delicate equilibrium of lichens, human life and the planet rely.

Exhibition will be closed for Easter long weekend (29 March - 1 April 2024)

Image: Marta Ferracin, Seen and Unseen (detail), 2024, electron microscopy image captured @ ACMM and SMM – The University of Sydney (2020), printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag

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