• Completing an Exhibition of Work with Jude White

  • May 5 2023
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Completing an Exhibition of Work with Jude White

  • Summary

  • After months of intense work, Michelle Walker and her creative collaborator, Jude White have finished their artwork for the 'Ash, Mud & Tears' exhibition. In this episode, Jude joins Michelle and Jennifer to talk about the making of the work, the ideas behind the show and some early learnings from how it all came together.

    In Ash, Mud & Tears, Michelle Walker & Jude White present an exhibition of artworks capturing the energies and turmoil in the aftermath of fires and floods in the Northern Rivers. Images of burnt trees, mud-stained houses and impacted landscapes are fragmented, scaled and remixed, depicting a time of great upheaval. Each artwork considers house our relationship to the landscape, and a sense of place and home can emerge during this time of recovery.

    Ways to connect with our guest, Jude White:

    • https://www.judewhite.com.au/
    • https://www.instagram.com/judewhiteart/

    Artists, links and resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Virginia Reid - https://www.byroncollege.org.au/tutor/194
    • Northern Rivers Community Gallery website for the Ash, Mud & Tears exhibition - https://www.nrcgballina.com.au/v1/exhibitions/current-exhibitions/763-may-2023-ash-and-mud-tears

    You can find your hosts at these places:

    Michelle’s website – www.michellewalkerart.com

    Michelle on Instagram – www.instagram.com/michellewalkerart

    Michelle on YouTube – www.youtube.com/c/michellewalkerart

    Jennifer’s website – www.jenniferruthrussell.com

    Jennifer on Patreon – www.patreon.com/JenniferandMichael

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