Exhibitions  /  Megan Cope, D Harding
The Soils Project

Aug 5 – Nov 12, 2023 TarraWarra Museum of Art

The Soils Project, 5 August – 12 November 2023, brings together 13 practitioners and collectives from Australia, the Netherlands and Indonesia to explore the complex and diverse relationships between environmental change and colonisation.

The exhibition is the latest iteration of an ongoing research-based experimental project developed in collaboration with leading contemporary arts museum the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, Netherlands and Struggles for Sovereignty, a collective based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

More information can be found here.

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Exhibition Artworks

D Harding As I remember it (The Soils Project) 2023, Earth pigments, gum acacia on 200gms Fabriano Accademia paper (5 sheets each 150cm x 200cm), and painting on walls and windows, Dimensions variable, Installation view, TarraWarra Museum of Art. Photos by Andrew Curtis.
D Harding As I remember it (The Soils Project) 2023, Earth pigments, gum acacia on 200gms Fabriano Accademia paper (5 sheets each 150cm x 200cm), and painting on walls and windows, Dimensions variable, Installation view, TarraWarra Museum of Art. Photos by Andrew Curtis.
D Harding As I remember it (The Soils Project) 2023, Earth pigments, gum acacia on 200gms Fabriano Accademia paper (5 sheets each 150cm x 200cm), and painting on walls and windows, Dimensions variable, Installation view, TarraWarra Museum of Art. Photos by Andrew Curtis.
D Harding As I remember it (The Soils Project) 2023, Earth pigments, gum acacia on 200gms Fabriano Accademia paper (5 sheets each 150cm x 200cm), and painting on walls and windows, Dimensions variable, Installation view, TarraWarra Museum of Art. Photos by Andrew Curtis.
D Harding As I remember it (The Soils Project) 2023, Earth pigments, gum acacia on 200gms Fabriano Accademia paper (5 sheets each 150cm x 200cm), and painting on walls and windows, Dimensions variable, Installation view, TarraWarra Museum of Art. Photos by Andrew Curtis.
D Harding As I remember it (The Soils Project) 2023, Earth pigments, gum acacia on 200gms Fabriano Accademia paper (5 sheets each 150cm x 200cm), and painting on walls and windows, Dimensions variable, Installation view, TarraWarra Museum of Art. Photos by Andrew Curtis.
D Harding As I remember it (The Soils Project) 2023, Earth pigments, gum acacia on 200gms Fabriano Accademia paper (5 sheets each 150cm x 200cm), and painting on walls and windows, Dimensions variable, Installation view, TarraWarra Museum of Art. Photos by Andrew Curtis.
Megan Cope and Keg de Souza, Soil Stories of Coranderrk 2023; Brooke Wandin and Megan Cope, biiknganjinu ngangudji - see our Country 2023, installation view, The Soils Project, TarraWarra Museum of Art, 2023. Photo: Andrew Curtis
Megan Cope and Keg de Souza, Soil Stories of Coranderrk 2023, installation view, The Soils Project, TarraWarra Museum of Art, 2023. Photo: Andrew Curtis
Megan Cope and Keg de Souza, Soil Stories of Coranderrk 2023, installation view, The Soils Project, TarraWarra Museum of Art, 2023. Photo: Andrew Curtis
Megan Cope and Keg de Souza. Soil Stories of Coranderrk 2023, installation view, The Soils Project, TarraWarra Museum of Art, 2023. Photo: Andrew Curtis
Megan Cope and Keg de Souza, Soil Stories of Coranderrk 2023, installation view, The Soils Project, TarraWarra Museum of Art, 2023. Photo: Andrew Curtis
Megan Cope and Brooke Wandin, biiknganjinu ngangudji - see our Country 2023, digital print of hand drawn map of Wurundjeri Country original drawing by Megan Cope from panoramic photograph by Xain Milke, 55 x 1484 cm, installation view, The Soils Project, TarraWarra Museum of Art, 2023. Photo: Andrew Curtis
Megan Cope and Brooke Wandin, biiknganjinu ngangudji - see our Country 2023, digital print of hand drawn map of Wurundjeri Country original drawing by Megan Cope from panoramic photograph by Xain Milke, 55 x 1484 cm, installation view, The Soils Project, TarraWarra Museum of Art, 2023. Photo: Andrew Curtis

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