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Mineral Lines

Starts: Saturday, 02 July 2022
Ends: Sunday, 18 September 2022
‘We come together, two women: a First Nation Australian and first generation Australian with English heritage. We are inspired by the magic of minerals. We want to share something beautiful from the often painful place of institutional collections.’ Contemporary artists Jackie Saunders, of Tutti Arts, and Laura Wills have produced two-dimensional works in response to the mineral sciences collection at the South Australian Museum. For both artists, patterns evoke a sense of calm and repetition. They offer endless ways of being and working using intuitive methodologies. Jackie is a Ngarrindjeri, Wirangu, Kaurna and Kokatha artist known for her bold brushstrokes and dynamic use of colour. She is inspired by the intricate lines and shapes of agate, 'patterns are something I can connect with'. Laura's relationship to minerals is close to home, her father being a geologist. Her experimental drawing practice investigates the ways in which land, ecology, history and human behaviour intersect. She is mindful of the extractive nature of geology and explores what it means to go prospecting. ‘Who are the people that prospect this land and the minerals to which we are all drawn?’ Mineral Lines is the result of a year-long Tutti Arts pilot project called Reaching Out. Tutti Arts developed Mineral Lines in partnership with the South Australian Museum. Supported by the Department of Premier and Cabinet.
Add to Calendar 2022-07-02 12:00 am 2022-09-18 12:00 am Mineral Lines ‘We come together, two women: a First Nation Australian and first generation Australian with English heritage. We are inspired by the magic of minerals. We want to share something beautiful from the often painful place of institutional collections.’ Contemporary artists Jackie Saunders, of Tutti Arts, and Laura Wills have produced two-dimensional works in response to the mineral sciences collection at the South Australian Museum. For both artists, patterns evoke a sense of calm and repetition. They offer endless ways of being and working using intuitive methodologies. Jackie is a Ngarrindjeri, Wirangu, Kaurna and Kokatha artist known for her bold brushstrokes and dynamic use of colour. She is inspired by the intricate lines and shapes of agate, 'patterns are something I can connect with'. Laura's relationship to minerals is close to home, her father being a geologist. Her experimental drawing practice investigates the ways in which land, ecology, history and human behaviour intersect. She is mindful of the extractive nature of geology and explores what it means to go prospecting. ‘Who are the people that prospect this land and the minerals to which we are all drawn?’ Mineral Lines is the result of a year-long Tutti Arts pilot project called Reaching Out. Tutti Arts developed Mineral Lines in partnership with the South Australian Museum. Supported by the Department of Premier and Cabinet. North Terrace, Adelaide , SA , 5000 , Australia
North Terrace, Adelaide , SA , 5000 , Australia
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