Artist talk with Katina Davidson
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Artist talk with Katina Davidson

Join us to discover more about the newest Vault Gallery exhibition, Inheritance, straight from the artist Katina Davidson herself.

By Aboriginal Art Co

Date and time

Tuesday, June 18 · 5:30 - 7pm AEST

Location

Aboriginal Art Co

89 Grey Street South Brisbane, QLD 4101 Australia

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us for an artist talk event where we delve into the depths of Katina Davidson's artistic journey and the narratives that inspire her latest exhibition Inheritance. As an esteemed artist, writer, and curator of Kullilli/Yuggera heritage, Davidson brings a unique perspective to her creations.

Drawing on fond childhood memories, this exhibition of intimate paintings by Katina Davidson is steeped in her family history and the social histories of the Purga Mission, Ipswich.

Porcelain is associated with prestige and rooted in domesticity. However, porcelain is also an enduring material and here, its durability is called upon to preserve these histories and childhood memories.

These intimate, postcard-sized landscape paintings are memorials and tributes to the figures who have played important roles in the community, as well as sharing the artists’ connection to this important site.

Whether you are an art enthusiast, a student, or simply curious about the world of art, this event promises to be an enriching experience. Don't miss out on the chance to connect with the artist.

More about the artist:

Katina Davidson (Kullilli/Yuggera) is an artist, writer, and curator. Her creative practice aims to draw attention to little known local histories, especially in relation to her Indigenous communities and family. She has been part of group exhibitions 'Legacy: Reflections on Mabo', curated by Gail Mabo and the Umbrella Studios, Townsville, 2019 (touring until 2023); 'Maiwar' Vibrant Laneways exhibition, curated by Blaklash Collective for Brisbane City Council, 2018; 'Gathering Stands', curated by Freja Carmichael at Redland Art Gallery, 2016; ‘crosseXions(2016) Curated by Beth Jackson, Metro Arts, QLD (and touring to The Cross Art Projects NSW and Alaska Projects NSW), and participated in the South Stradbroke Island Indigenous Art Camp, run by the City of Gold Coast in 2014, where she returned in 2021 as the writer-in-residence for its new location in the Gold Coast hinterland. In 2010 she was a finalist in the Redland Art Awards, and is in the collection of the Rockhampton Museum of Art.


Aboriginal Art Co is also supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Australian Government through through Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support (IVAIS), with philanthropic support through Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and Creative Partnerships Australia via the Australian Cultural Fund (ACF).

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