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‘Embodied Knowledge’ surveys the Sunshine State’s vital creative scene, bringing together recent projects by women, people of colour and LGBTIQA+ artists who share a connection to Queensland. Joining Justene Williams’ (left) – a gang of glossy mannequins stretched into impossible contortions – the collection includes Girramay artist Ethel Murray’s shaggy re-imagining of traditional rainforest shields, a sprawling installation of paintings by Jenny Watson, a work fashioned with fish tanks and found objects by Erika Scott, and a new commission by

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