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‘Embodied Knowledge’
Queensland Contemporary Art
Aug 2022 - Jan 2023

Justene Williams / Installation view of The Vertigoats 2021 / Mixed media / Purchased 2021 with funds from the Contemporary Patrons through the QAGOMA Foundation / © Justene Williams/Copyright Agency / Photograph: QAGOMA

‘Embodied Knowledge: Queensland Contemporary Art’ is a focused survey of new work by Queensland artists. This group of commissioned and recent projects brings to the fore the voices of women, people of colour and LGBTIQA+ artists, all with a close connection to the sunshine state.

It includes a vast installation of new paintings by Jenny Watson; a towering work by Erika Scott comprising fishtanks and found objects; a series of textural tributes to traditional rainforest shields by Girramay artist Ethel Murray; and a major new commission on the Watermall by Archie Moore. Also featured are new commissions and recent work by Robert Andrew, Jean Barth, Janet Burchill & Jennifer McCamley, Megan Cope, Léuli Eshrāghi, Caitlin Franzmann, Heather Koowootha, Callum McGrath, Meuram Murray Island Dance Group, Ryan Presley, Obery Sambo, Vanghoua Anthony Vue, Rosie Ware, Warraba Weatherall and Justene Williams.

‘Embodied Knowledge’ reveals the current dynamic state of creativity in Queensland, with artists responding to the diverse personal, political and social experiences of our time.

Find out more about Collection works featured in ‘Embodied Knowledge’ below, or explore the full exhibition catalogue.


 


‘Embodied Knowledge’ was on display from August 2022 to January 2023 in Gallery 4, Gallery 5 (Henry and Amanda Bartlett Galleries) & Watermall, QAG. To make the most of your visit, check the exhibition dates, get information on getting here and parking, and find out about Gallery accessibility.

Feature image: Justene Williams / The Vertigoats 2021, installed for 'Embodied Knowledge', QAG, October 2022 / Purchased 2021 with funds from the Contemporary Patrons through the QAGOMA Foundation / © Justene Williams/Copyright Agency / Photograph: N Harth, QAGOMA