Artist in Residence: Anita Holtsclaw
Museum of Brisbane
Museum of Brisbane's new Artist in Residence, Anita Holtsclaw, applies her unique interpretations of the Brisbane River to three large scale, ethereal, embroidered artworks in her latest exhibition Estuary, now showing at MoB.
During her residency, Anita will employ a multidisciplinary approach to her installation, which will capture the sheer, flowing and luminous qualities of water, which will spill out into MoB’s Adelaide Street Pavillion.
Using delicate materials and intricate techniques, Anita, who spent her youth on the volcanic shores of Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang and Bailai Country, is inspired by the mangroves of our city's river and explores the presence of water in our lives and bodies.
MoB visitors will have the opportunity to participate in the creation of the artist's work with daily reflective drawing activities, as well as the chance to speak with Anita when she's in the space each Friday during her residency.
Anita's work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at QAGOMA, Brisbane and Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris.
MoB’s Artist in Residence program is supported by Tim Fairfax AC.
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Museum of Brisbane
Level 3, City Hall
King George Square
Brisbane CBD
Jun 11-Oct 23, 2022
Daily 10am-5pm
Free