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Join 23rd Biennale of Sydney participant, Clare Milledge, as she discusses the old Irish term, Teinm Laeda, meaning to break apart, to chew on, to acquire prophetic or hidden knowledge with 23rd Biennale of Sydney Curatorium member, Talia Linz.
Dates & Times
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Saturday, 16 April 2022
3 pm
Location
Pier 2/3 at Walsh Bay Arts Precinct
Cost
Free, registrations required.
Access
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Participant Biographies
Talia Linz
Talia Linz is Curator at Artspace, Sydney, collaborating on solo and group exhibitions, new commissions, publications and multi-platform projects with contemporary artists across generations. She has worked throughout the arts in performance, radio and publishing, including as the Nick Waterlow OAM Curatorial Fellow at the Biennale of Sydney and assistant editor at Art & Australia. Her writing has been published in monographs, journals and exhibition catalogues for the National Gallery of Australia, MCA, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Kaldor Public Art Projects, Hatje Cantz, and the European Capital of Culture, among others.
Clare Milledge
Clare Milledge‘s work re-examines contemporary environments with a focus on our engagement with ecology through art, in particular through the use of the historical figure of the artist-shaman. Working with fieldwork as herprimary methodology she collects, re-organises, transforms and re-presents recordings, information and material gathered on ecological surveys and site visits. Her research output takes the form of public installation environments that variously incorporate glass paintings, textile works, costumes, sets, collaborative experimental sound and performance.