Artist's talk by Amber Wallis in Conversation with exhibition curator, Kezia Geddes
11am - 12noon Sat 12 June 2021
Amber Wallis speaks about her studio-based practice and process of painting. Wallis’s work presents a utopia/dystopia to tussle real and imagined stories in paint. Her work begins with images, sexual, and of the domestic space and countercultural architecture. Her early imagery initiates a call and response to mark-making, erasure, layering and paint. Imagery is obscured because there comes a point in Wallis’s mind where it is less relevant. The subject is a means into form, colour, and texture, and how they sit against one another to activate the picture. The reference material is there however it is pushed into the background like subconscious memories.Her exhibition with artist Kylie Banyard, The Heroine Paint, is on exhibition from 12 June - 1 August 2021.
This is a free event but spaces are limited.
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