Exhibits,
Jing Liang green grass within
Opening: Wednesday October 9th, 6-8pm Dates: 9 Oct - 2 Novgreen grass within is an exhibition of process—an installation of fragmented memories that overlap, reform, and engage with the present moment. It explores maternal relationships as an intangible, overlapping space where femininity intertwines with the stories untold and the unexpected; sprawling through a continuous process of transformation and revision. It evokes a sense of imagined nostalgia, a longing that one clings to when time truncates the path for daughters to return home.
Jing Liang is a Naarm-based artist and research candidate at RMIT University. Grounded in material experimentation and installation practice, her work delves into socio-political contexts with a focus on family history and gendered memories. Through a diverse range of materials, Liang employs a feminist critique to examine and challenge the structures of everyday life, offering fresh perspectives on the intersections of memory, identity, and power.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body.