when: 09 June 2023 - 01 July 2023 | venue: Art Space on The Concourse | cost: Free | address: 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood 2067
published: 09 Jun 2023, 5 min read
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(Re)telling: Stories of Country and Truth, is an exhibition curated by Muruwari woman Dr Virginia Keft. It brings together emerging and established Aboriginal artists from around Australia to present new and existing works that showcase their resilience, strength, and connection to culture.
Ruth Ju-shih Li is a local Willoughby City-based artist and she will provide insight into the exhibition theme and the various perspectives offered by each artist. Visitors will have the opportunity to ask Ruth questions about the exhibition.
About Ruth Ju-shih Li
Ruth Ju-shih Li is a Taiwanese-Australian artist whose works draw on her myriad of cultural and spiritual heritage. Her ephemeral practice presents actions of personal reflection, giving form to Li's deeply personal meditations through fine porcelain and intricate raw clay installations. Her work is a celebration of renewal, natural cycles of life and the gradual progression of time. Speaking in the universal language of flowers, these chimerical microcosms of organic forms are autobiographical, yet mirror and extend onward to consider the fleeting and transitory nature of the human condition. Building on this fascination, and informed by her interest in articulating the complexities of her cultural identities, Li draws inspiration from the language of dreams, myths and of utopia in order to examine cultural confluences as an inclusive language in to the spiritual. Li divides her time between her studio in Sydney, her birth city Taipei and her ancestral homeland of China - where her second studio is based in the porcelain city of Jingdezhen.
This event is part of the exhibition (Re)telling: Stories of Country and Truth, curated by Dr Virginia Keft and presented by Willoughby City Council as part of the Gai-mariagal Festival.
- Saturday, 01 July 2023 | 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Art Space on The Concourse, 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood, 2067, View Map
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(Re)telling: Stories of Country and Truth, is an exhibition curated by Muruwari woman Dr Virginia Keft. It brings together emerging and established Aboriginal artists from around Australia to present new and existing works that showcase their resilience, strength, and connection to culture.
Ruth Ju-shih Li is a local Willoughby City-based artist and she will provide insight into the exhibition theme and the various perspectives offered by each artist. Visitors will have the opportunity to ask Ruth questions about the exhibition.
About Ruth Ju-shih Li
Ruth Ju-shih Li is a Taiwanese-Australian artist whose works draw on her myriad of cultural and spiritual heritage. Her ephemeral practice presents actions of personal reflection, giving form to Li's deeply personal meditations through fine porcelain and intricate raw clay installations. Her work is a celebration of renewal, natural cycles of life and the gradual progression of time. Speaking in the universal language of flowers, these chimerical microcosms of organic forms are autobiographical, yet mirror and extend onward to consider the fleeting and transitory nature of the human condition. Building on this fascination, and informed by her interest in articulating the complexities of her cultural identities, Li draws inspiration from the language of dreams, myths and of utopia in order to examine cultural confluences as an inclusive language in to the spiritual. Li divides her time between her studio in Sydney, her birth city Taipei and her ancestral homeland of China - where her second studio is based in the porcelain city of Jingdezhen.
This event is part of the exhibition (Re)telling: Stories of Country and Truth, curated by Dr Virginia Keft and presented by Willoughby City Council as part of the Gai-mariagal Festival.
- Saturday, 01 July 2023 | 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Art Space on The Concourse, 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood, 2067, View Map
Go see Mandarin language tour of (Re)telling: Stories of Country and Truth 2023.
Mandarin language tour of (Re)telling: Stories of Country and Truth 2023 is on 09 June 2023 - 01 July 2023. The opening hours are: . Conveniently located in Chatswood.
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