Aug 20 2009
‘Adrift’ Sculpture-Sound Installation
| August 18, 2009 | to | August 29, 2009 |
‘Adrift’ Sculpture-Sound Installation
A work about water, drought, a landscape and a major city. By Alison Clouston and Boyd.
A response to ongoing drought in Australia and the struggle over water in the catchment of a major city. A flotilla of coracles – circular river-boats of ancient times – and a soundtrack following the movement of water through landscape and the human body. Painted birds, nestling or vanishing in the pelts, speak of vulnerable species and ecosystems. Adrift has a soundtrack that signifies the movement of water through landscape and the human body.
When: Tuesday 18 – Saturday 29 August: 10am – 4pm
Where: The Muse, Ultimo TAFE Building c, Harris St
Cost: Free – no booking required
















