Event: Linda Tegg Exhibition Opening, with Welcome to Country by Rennee Turner
You’re invited to the opening of an exhibition by Linda Tegg, as part of her Circular Economies residency in Carnarvon.
Date: Saturday 21 March
Time: 7.00 - 9.00pm
Location: Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum
Event information and RSVP here.
The exhibition brings together artworks created through extended time spent at Bush Bay and across the region, shaped by tidal rhythms, expansive skies and shared moments of quiet attention. Developed during her residency supported by SPACED and the Shire of Carnarvon, these works reflect a slow, site-responsive practice grounded in care, collaboration and ecological awareness.
The opening evening will include a Welcome to Country and reflections from by Yinggarda woman Rennee Turner.
This exhibition is the first presentation of original artworks made during Linda Tegg’s Carnarvon residency, that will also be shown later this year at PICA – Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts.
Please join us to share in this moment of reflection, gathering and celebration. Light refreshments will be provided.
For more information please contact OPEN SPACE emerging producer Rochelle O’Brien: obrien.r@carnarvon.wa.gov.au or check out the Shire of Carnarvon events page.
Rennee Turner is a local Yinggarda woman, the owner and tour guide of Wooramulla Eco Tours with a passion for sharing her ancient culture with people from all over the world and an extensive knowledge of local bush foods.
Linda Tegg is a Melbourne-based artist known for her immersive installations that explore the relationship between spectatorship, nature, and the built environment.
Image: Open studio photograph courtesy of Linda Tegg.
Details of Linda Tegg’s Circular Economies residency with Shire of Carnarvon.
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Circular Economies is produced as a joint partnership by PICA - Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts and SPACED.
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