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The Alchemists

The Goods Shed Until 31 December, 2019

Western Australia

‘The Alchemists’ is an exhibition of Aboriginal fibre-based works by artists and art centres from across Australia whose woven creations come to form through the traditions of using found and natural materials.

From palm fronds, minarri grass and other harvested plants to washed-up plastic fishing nets, sea kelp and bird feathers of varying species, as well as dyes, yarns and threads fabricated from other raw materials, we see art and alchemy come together as creative representations of story and place.

Tianli Zu

A Conversation with SHADOWS

Mosman Art Gallery Until 17 November, 2019

Sydney

In Mosman Art Gallery’s dedicated video and experimental art space Tianli Zu shares animations and hand-cut works that address transcendence and the duality of existence. Drawing upon her Chinese heritage, its cultural traditions, as well as her early life in China and experiences as a

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