Sunday 2 May 2021 from 2pm to 3pm
One of Australia’s most prominent artists, Fiona Hall is renowned for works that explore political, social and environmental issues.
Her practice crosses a broad range of mediums, including photography, painting, sculpture, moving image and installation.
Hall’s latest work, who goes here?, focuses on the stories of 300 individuals from the tens of thousands of convicts, immigrants, asylum inmates and officials who passed through the Hyde Park Barracks between 1819 and 1887 and looks at how place shapes our sense of belonging and identity.
Join Fiona Hall for this FREE talk as she delves into her fascinating artistic practice, examining how she has responded to site and history across her career.
Afterwards see her latest work Who goes here? next door at the Hyde Park Barracks. Entry is free.