Poets respond to the “void” a space ripe for opportunity and growth.
Poets respond to the “void” a space ripe for opportunity and growth.
Essays by exhibition curator Letitia Pratt and Peter A. A. Bailey examine 16 artists through the lens of ecohorror—exploring how environmental dread and ecological crisis shape contemporary artistic practice.
Publications National Exhibition 11 Catalogue In-store exclusive The NELEVEN catalogue examines the work of 21 artists responding to the theme
Resources The Nation/The Imaginary Reading List Last updated May 3, 2024 Explore a curated list of literary works that connect
Students investigate how artists use physical spaces to tell cultural stories and shape collective memory.
Students explore how artists like Antonius Roberts move fluidly between roles, using art to advocate for social and environmental change.
Use everyday objects and natural materials to create prints that connect to the environment.
Touch, look, create. Students explore texture by collecting materials like Kendra Frorup.
Learn how to use portraiture to explore identity, emotion, or even social issues.
Students gather found objects to build three-dimensional assemblages of their favourite places.