Dhawun Guwaala-y comes from the Gamilaraay language, meaning earth conversing or having two-way conversation. While peoples’ collective collaborations, conversations and relational connections with Country—with the land, waters, environments, rocks, wind, stars and the enormity of the more-than-human, are always in intrinsic motion, the awareness, value, depth and reciprocity of these conversations may not always be centered.
This exhibition of works by artists from diverse cultural and disciplinary backgrounds, provides an opportunity for pause, reflection and refocus, through the exploration and critique of various ways of perceiving, understanding, connecting and responding to environments over time, and within the contexts of accelerating environmental change.
While diverse in practice, each work speaks to degrees of proximity, emplacement, participation and performativity—implicating both the artist, and viewer, in a collaborative and attentive moment. Dhawun Guwaala-y is a conversation in action. An ongoing sharing and response.
Curated by Dominique and Samuel Chen.
Exhibiting artists: Tom Blake (NSW), Peter Breen (QLD), Dominique Chen (QLD) Samuel Chen (QLD), Libby Harward (QLD), Janine Mackintosh (SA), BJ Murphy (QLD), Darryl Rogers (TAS), Cynthia Schwertsik (SA), Tor Maclean (QLD) and Debbie Taylor-Worley (NSW).
Online exhibition at NEXUS Gallery https://www.nexusartsgallery.com/