here one moment
A powerful visual contemplation on what it is to be human now. From the individual being, to the social species, to the tiny specks of intelligent life hurtling through the cosmos. The chaos of contemporary global citizenship and the precariousness of our species' ongoing existence. This exhibition brings together a stellar lineup of local and national artists of significance in conversation on the fragility of human existence and the meaning of human life. Trans-historical and multi-generational - featuring painting, sculpture, textiles and new techniques - this is an art show not to be missed. Bombastic, beautiful and slightly unnerving, it offers much to consider at this crucial moment in time.
Image: Mish Meijers, Episode 1 - Flashback Friday, selfie island (detail), 2020. Photo: Jack Bett
Presented by: Tania Hirschausen
Hirschausen is an emerging curator and cultural practitioner. After a decade working as a Photographer and Visual Arts Educator, she graduated with a Masters in Curatorial & Museum Studies from the University of Adelaide in 2017. During her Masters, she interned for twelve months in both the Contemporary Art and Prints, Drawings & Photographs departments at the Art Gallery of South Australia. In 2017 she travelled to Switzerland to undertake further studies in curating with the Oncurating Summer Academy at the Zurich University for the Arts. In addition to her independent creative curatorial practice, Hirschausen works as Assistant Curator with Post Office Projects Gallery + Studios and as Project Lead, Partnerships & Projects within the Arts & Culture team at the City of Adelaide.
Sessions
Ticket Prices
Free Event (No Tickets Needed)
1 Venue
Post Office Projects Gallery + Studios
175 St Vincent St, Port Adelaide, Kaurna
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is suitable for all ages
Suitability & Warnings
Accessibility
- High Visual Content
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language