This image shows a lush viney plant growing on the netted interior of a greenhouse. Sunlight is shining through the plant creating a warm glow.
This image shows a figure standing inside an installation artwork with their back facing us. A projection artwork is displayed on the wall beside them, casting a shadow of their body onto the wall. The projected image is of a rural landscape, formatted like a window.
This image shows a lush passionfruit vine growing on the interior of a greenhouse. Young passionfruit are hanging between the leaves, still green and unripe. One of them is a warm orange, beginning to ripen.

Fruit Tree Sun

Inspired by her family's background in farming, agriculture, and gardening, Allison Chhorn utilises multimedia installation to explore gardening as a metaphor for a growing family. In particular, she looks to South East Asian and diasporic families, and the observation of plant growth, natural cycles, and organic preservation. 

"Working in the garden has become part of my practice, day-to-day tending to and witnessing the plants' growth. In the long term, I observe the natural cycles and weathering of seasons over time" ... "Over the years, I have photographed the fruits, trees, and sunlight in the garden, observing them and my family grow older"

This exhibition is presented as the result of a three month studio residency at Nexus Arts Gallery. 

Visual Arts and Design • Visual Art
South Australia
 
Culturally and/or linguistically diverse
 
Thu, 05 Mar - Thu, 26 Mar
 
Various
 
Nexus Arts Gallery
 
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Free Event (No Tickets Needed)
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