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Rhizoming: Language of Print and Place

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posted on 2023-05-25, 09:11 authored by Jan HoganJan Hogan
Rhizoming; language of print and place aims to explore the entanglement of nature, place and culture through a woodcut installation and accompanying offshoots based on artists books and objects. The works respond to the patterns and rhythms of a suburban beach on the Derwent River in Hobart. The exhibition aims to creatively explore, through printmaking and multiples, Deleuze’s theory that rhizomes pertain to a map that is always detachable, connectable, reversible, modifiable and has multiple entryways and exits with its own lines of flight. This project was assisted through Arts Tasmania by the Minister for the Arts and by the University of Tasmania.

History

Medium

woodcut installation

Department/School

School of Creative Arts and Media

Publisher

Craft + Design Centre

Event Venue

Canberra, ACT

Date of Event (Start Date)

2019-05-16

Date of Event (End Date)

2019-07-06

Rights statement

Copyright 2019 the creator

Repository Status

  • Open

Socio-economic Objectives

The creative arts

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