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enhancement: MAKING SENSE

enhancement: MAKING SENSE
enhancement: MAKING SENSE
25 May to 25 July 2016
i3S Instituto de Investigãçao e Inovação em Saúde
Universidade do Porto

Curated by Maria Manuela Lopes with work by Andy Gracie UK Carlos Marques PT Herwig Turk AT Kathy High USA Kathleen Rogers UK Marta de Menezes PT Maria Manuela Lopes PT Paulo Bernadino Basto PT Perdita Phillips AU Suzanne Anker USA Horácio Tomé Marques and Francisco Marque Teixeira PT

Canopy – into the forest

 
Underwood Tree
A print, a book, a drawing in this show:

Mundaring Arts Centre invites you to the opening of Canopy – into the forest

Peter Dailey, Mel Dare, Joanne Duffy, Bec Juniper, Norma MacDonald, Clare McFarlane, Alan Muller, Perdita Phillips, Gregory Pryor, Nien Schwarz, Nalda Searles, David Small, Holly Story, Paul Uhlmann, Linda van der Merwe and Philip Ward-Dickson

Curated by Peggy Lyon and Ashley Yihsin Chang

Opening Fri 2 May, 7 – 8.30pm

Viewing Times Saturday 3 May – Sunday 8 June 2014
Tuesday – Friday 10am – 5pm; Saturday and Sunday 11am – 3pm
closed Mondays and Public Holidays

Canopy exhibition details

Mundaring Arts Centre 7190 Great Eastern Hwy, Mundaring Western Australia 6073
www.mundaringartscentre.com.au

2013 and all that

Dear All

Happy New Year! I hope you are well and rested after the festive season. It’s been great hearing of everybody’s adventures over the last few weeks and this has inspired me to recount mine:

Works

The year began with the solo residency and exhibition fast|slow|complex at Spectrum Project Space in Perth, Western Australia. 20 years in the making it was based on trying to connect personal waste and possessions with processes at the levels of local ecosystems and global climates.

Amongst the group shows around the world, the Cusp sound work went off touring with the Adaptation show and I was included in the Bunbury Biennale with The burden of an action that now appears unwise. The shy (dissolution + exchange) conceptual mail art project is also still going (but currently the albatross has been lost, twice, in Sydney in December and we are still waiting fingers crossed for it to materialise again).

A major highlight was the P A A mini residency about Little Penguins, Sydney Harbour and Japanese minisubs at The Cross Arts Project in Sydney for the Novel Ecologies exhibition (curated by Jasmin Stephens). I created two works, the .–. / .- / .- (penguin anticipatory archive) and doing so that (tie a knot in it, the world is a handkerchief, a pile of promises). So far potentials for 2014 include collaborating on a pollen project and participating in a show called Canopy about Western Australia forests.

Writing

I continue to write monthly reports on the art scene in Western Australia for Art Monthly. Publications finalised in 2013 included Perdita Phillips – Sounding and thinking like an ecosystem (co-author Merle Patchett) in Antennae: The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture. 27 114-128 and Observing across scales: Broome Bird Observatory as a site of multiple exchanges in the Animal Studies Journal, 2(1), 2013, 74-81

My thoughts about art and sustainability, urban ecology and zombie environmentalism were presented at the fabulous Future Nature, Future Culture[s] 2013 Balance-Unbalance Conference (May 31 to June 2, Noosa, Queensland) where I met up with other members of the Australian Forum for Acoustic Ecology, the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference (1-4 July, The University of Western Australia) and at The Aesthetics of Sustainability (3-4 October, Curtin University). Let’s hope these writings get published at some point too.

Travels

The Field_Notes – Deep Time workshop at Kilpisjärvi in northern Finland was organised by the Finnish Society of Bioart. This was a life-changing opportunity to work further with walking and landscapes. Afterwards in Helsinki I talked about living time at the associated symposium. Apart from the quick trips to Sydney and Finland (+ Norway and Estonia) I also travelled to Suzhou in China to research Scholar’s Stones, ending the year with $30 in my bank account.

Easy e-vites

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South Georgia Islands in 2014

Finally, thanks to the generosity of 21 amazing friends and supporters, I only have 790 dollars left of the $2500 I’ve been asked to raise to support The Clipperton Project’s expedition to the South Georgia Islands in March. That’s only 16 more people donating $50 (or more) by 12 January. This expedition combines art and science and will be surveying wandering albatross populations and levels of plastic in ecosystems. I’d dearly love to go and do some drawing and sound recording! Please donate here http://clippertonproject.causevox.com/perditaphillips (further details here http://www.clippertonproject.com/expeditions/south-georgia-2014/).

I love hearing news from you all — may your own life travels be both tender and richly rewarding and your friends and family be safe and well in 2014

best wishes

Perdy


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