Event Details
RSVPLeading Australian contemporary artist Yhonnie Scarce’s (Kokatha and Nukunu peoples) practice explores the generational impact of colonialism on her ancestral lands, and the legacies of nuclear testing in South Australia. Hear from the artist as she tells the story of Missile Park (2021), an installation of three scaled-down sheds referencing the military base in Woomera, alongside the histories of Scarce’s family, and the bush tucker that maintains a constant presence throughout time, fragile yet resilient.
Price
- Free - RSVP Appreciated
Date
- Sat 09 Nov
Time
- 10:30 am
Address
- 45 Laings Road
- Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Leading Australian contemporary artist Yhonnie Scarce’s (Kokatha and Nukunu peoples) practice explores the generational impact of colonialism on her ancestral lands, and the legacies of nuclear testing in South Australia. Hear from the artist as she tells the story of Missile Park (2021), an installation of three scaled-down sheds referencing the military base in Woomera, alongside the histories of Scarce’s family, and the bush tucker that maintains a constant presence throughout time, fragile yet resilient.