Meet internationally-acclaimed duo Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan.
Working together in life and in the studio, Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan create large-scale sculptures out of collected and reassembled materials, often in collaboration with the public.
Drop-in to meet the artists and participate in their evolving installation in the Art Museum.
No booking required.
Sunday 9 March – 12-12.40pm
Thinking together: Exchanges with the natural world
Thinking together: Exchanges with the natural world will present major new commissions by contemporary artists Robert Andrew, Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan and Keg de Souza, presented alongside paintings by the Martu communities of central Western Australia, and video works by Sorawit Sangsataya and Tina Stefanou.
The exhibition explores themes of reciprocity and collaboration between the human and non-human. Each work responds to notions of community, and considers the possibility that new knowledge can only be created through a process of thinking together, via communal making, cooperation between the species and embodying First Nations practices of knowledge sharing.