Simon Clark's performance - a beautiful evening of three songs all about mountains and yearning and how not to get eaten by bears (and an encore about futility and surrendering to the worm) - I think the whole residency was there.. a georgeous evening -
the anticipating crowd on the landing at Vermilion Lakes
Kirsten’s work deals primarily with landscapes - urban, natural, sonic, constructed and imagined.
Her current interests lie in the murky waters between the organic and simulated within our perceptions of nature and wilderness.
Kirsten made work from 2001-2006 as part of Cicada, alongside Nick Ritar and Ben Frost. Nowadays, she does both collaborative and solo projects.
She lives on the ridgeline of the Great Dividing Range, Australia at a place called Milkwood, and divides her time between her art practice and Permaculture projects.
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wow.
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