MARION CONROW: Immersive Works 2007 - 2024
Featuring four immersive projection sculptures, spanning the last two decades.
Marion Conrow is an interdisciplinary artist based in Northern NSW. Over her 40 year career, Conrow has developed a multifaceted artistic practice that integrates visual imagery, projection, sculpture, virtual reality, and cross-media installation. Her work explores themes of memory both real and imagined, particularly through the lens of her acquired mild traumatic brain injury sustained from an accident in 2007.
In this exhibition, Conrow presents four immersive projection sculptures that span her practice from the last two decades: Autumn Flower, Unravell Egg, and Museum of My Friends #1 and #2. These works merge visual, digital, and sculptural media to explore themes of memory and identity, healing processes, creative relationships, and storytelling.
A Grafton Regional Gallery Exhibition, on show from Saturday 28 September to Sunday 8 December 2024.
IMAGE CREDITS:
Above: Autumn Flower, Still from limited edition video, (detail). Courtesy of the artist.
Homepage Square: Autumn Flower, Still from limited edition video, (detail). Courtesy of the artist.
Slider: Autumn Flower, Still from limited edition video, (detail). Courtesy of the artist.
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