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Artists Insurance is available to persons who regard themselves as visual artists, painters, sculptors, drawers, ceramics crafters, artistic related photographers and related disciplines.

SALA Emerging Artist Award Finalists

July 23, 2018 By barksupport

The City Rural Emerging Artist Award

For artists in the early stages of their career with under five years professional experience. City Rural congratulations to the 4 finalists of the SALA Festival Emerging Artist Award.

Hannah Vorrath-Pajak:

Hannah creates tactile vessels that evoke a sense of curiosity, using combinations of wheel throwing and hand-building. Her pots take inspiration from forms observed in the fungi and plant kingdoms. The tactile qualities of the pieces are thoughtfully considered and demonstrate the intimate connection between the artist and her work.
https://www.instagram.com/hannahvorrathpajak/

Exhibition Details: Hannah Vorrath-Pajak

eDuard Helmbold:

Manifesto” (2018), employs the contemporary use of “Acknowledgement of Country” as a ritual for reconciliation in Australia. It pays respect to the Kaurna people past, present and future It acknowledges that I am a benefactor of apartheid and colonisation. It states my intent to work towards reconciliation in Australia.
www.eduardhelmbold.com

Exhibition details:  eDuard Helmbold

Kelly Reynolds:

My work, Sole Trader, is a series of paste-ups utilising photographs taken during improvised live performances. During these performances I write my most private thoughts and experiences on soiled, hard-rubbish mattresses. I am interested in the tensions that arise when engaging with waste, territory, homelessness and ownership.

Exhibition Details:  Kelly Reynolds

Brianna Speight:

Brianna Speight’s work visually interrogates and playfully translates questions surrounding feminine roles, aspects of reproduction and intimate relationships. Personal experiences with femininity are presented within a theatre of the absurd, with visceral photographic images with a palette of flesh, blood, liquids and plastic incorporating elements of illusion and performance.
https://www.briannaspeight.com/about

Exhibition details: Brianna Speight

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