855 Kilograms of Homes in Another State

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The drawings on these four bales of cardboard waste’s surfaces were made during the cardboard waste’s previous incarnation as ‘weekend houses’ of different groups of Overseas Filipino Workers – most of them transnational mothers – in Central, Hong Kong.sv
Production of the initial work was supported by Australia Council for the Arts – New Work grant. The presentation of this excerpted work is produced during my postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Gothenburg’s Centre on Global Migration, Sweden with the support of Milani Gallery, Brisbane, Australia and RMIT Gallery, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.sv
Bruised: Art Action and Ecology in Asia, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, Australia, 12 Apr 2019-01 Jun 2019sv
https://artclimatechange.org/2019/event/bruised-art-action-ecology-in-asia/sv
https://culture360.asef.org/news-events/melbourne-bruised-art-action-and-ecology-asia-exhibition/sv
https://artsreview.com.au/bruised-art-action-and-ecology-in-asia/sv
https://vimeo.com/339924038sv
http://arthubasia.org/events/arthub-favorite-week-142sv
Installation of four bales of cardboard waste and single-channel video screen, 25’31” loop, stereo, colour.sv
Wulia, Tintin
2020-03-03T08:42:37Z
2020-03-03T08:42:37Z
2019
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/63658
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