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Intertidal

12 – 15 June 2019
11.00am – 6.00pm AEST
AD SPACE, UNSW ART & DESIGN
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sculptures on sticks

Intertidal is the final MFA exhibition of Carol Hudson. Using the visual language of the beach in combination with human artefacts, Hudson speaks to the ebb and flow, the connection and disconnection between humans and nature — interrogating the impact of Western hierarchical systems of thinking when imposed on nature.

Carol Hudson is a Sydney based artist currently completing a Master of Fine Art at UNSW Art & Design. Hudson has exhibited at MContemporary, Chrissie Cotter Gallery, Bondi Pavillion Gallery, Stacks Projects and the Tim Olsen Drawing Prize.

Carol’s multi-disciplinary practice is concerned with exploring an interconnected way of thinking about the human place in the natural world as an alternative to the hierarchical systems in Western thinking. Her work questions the separation and categorisation of the natural world, that is required to enable hierarchical preferring of one thing over another, as the best way to relate to the natural world in our current environmental crisis.

OPENING: Thursday 13 June 2019, 6.00pm - 8.00pm
EXHIBITION: 12 - 15 June 2019

WHERE: AD SPACE - UNSW ART & DESIGN
ADDRESS: EG01, CNR OXFORD ST & GREENS RD, PADDINGTON NSW 2021
HOURS: WED TO FRI 11AM-6PM, SAT 11AM-4PM

AD Space is a student run exhibition space at UNSW Art & Design. Managed by Arc @ UNSW limited in partnership with UNSW Art & Design faculty.

Image: Carol Hudson, 'Intertidal Totems', 2018. Porcelain, steel, motor, plywood. 1950 x 1700 x 650mm

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