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Andrea Meacham Bear with me

Opening: Wednesday 26th August, 6-8pm Dates: 26 August - 19 September 2026

I’m standing inside a canyon. It’s dark. And loud because a river runs straight through this place. From where I stand on the slippery rock precipice, my eyes are following the rushing water’s path, watching as it disappears into the belly of the cave system. I’m wearing only my swimsuit. I’m cold. I’m scared. I’m 9 years old. I look up and see an opening in the roof of this cavern. I can see the blue sky. I want to go there. I need to get up there. I shut my eyes and call to him with my mind. My protector, my wise one. I see his black snout first peering over the edge of the opening, then a massive paw, almost bigger than me. He makes his way down to me with graceful agility. He’s brought me something. A hooded cloak, a miniature of his own image. My snout, his snout, together. I climb on his back and grab his soft fur in my hands, and we go through the opening, into the sun.

Andrea Meacham’s solo exhibition transforms this Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) vision-story into an installation of painting, drawing, and sculpture. ‘Bear with me’ seeks to reveal what has been lost or shrouded behind the thinking mind. It is a magical story of rupture and repair, where imaginative dreaming can bring gentle attention and care to the hurt child-part of an adult psyche.

Andrea Meacham is a multidisciplinary artist working in Naarm, so-called Melbourne, Australia. They act as a medium of their own life, transmuting emotionally charged past experiences into material and aural installations, revealing tender inner worlds laced with magical dreaming, comedy and horror-ennui. Andrea draws from cinema, pop culture, music, mythology and the occult to examine contemporary anxieties relating to fragility, shame, and grief. She has exhibited in Melbourne, interstate, and internationally since graduating with an MFA from RMIT in 2020; illustrated covers for poetry anthologies; facilitated critical reading groups; and is one-quarter of the art collective FILTH.

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