Diffractions in Glass at Verge Gallery

Diffractions in Glass at Verge Gallery
"Equinox" photo-media installation for 'In Translation' a curated group show at Verge Gallery in 2018. Photograph by Richard Glover

Aqueous Moments at Chrissie Cotter Gallery

a gallery visitor viewing Drift

Bernadette Smith’s solo photomedia show blends fine art and documentary approaches to photography. Its subject matter is endangered waterways, wetlands and coastal hinterlands of Greater Sydney and beyond. These areas are under threat from extractive industries such as sand mining and inappropriate development. Informed by her background in environmental activism. The works plead us to overcome our alienation from the natural world by establishing an emotional connection. Her response to climate change reveals an artificial divide separating city dwellers from the surrounding landscape that sustains communities. The exhibition employs macro shots and less familiar views of marine and inland wetlands to highlight the intrinsic qualities of water and encourage a greater appreciation of our most precious resource.

 

                                             Gallery visitor looks at Confluence 102 cm diameter

 

Bernadette Smith works with photomedia and installation to explore water sustainability and the non-human world. Her latest series was partly inspired by the artist’s residency at Bundanon, in southern NSW in late 2020 where she and other artists living with disability retreated to find inspiration in the bush after Covid-19 lockdowns.


                Opening night at Chrissie Cotter gallery with Artist talk this coming Saturday at 2.30 pm 27th August 2022


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