Event LINK

LINK

Performances

10 Apr. 2021 24 Apr. 2021 15 May. 2021
  • Event Cost:
    Free

Tay Haggarty’s exhibition LINK invites viewers to slow down and take care through a series of sculptural objects and performances that bring attention to bodies, gender, and difference. Through three sequential performances, new sculptural objects will be placed into the gallery space adding to the narrative of collective experience and feeling charted in LINK.

Join us for a performance by Tay and their collaborators as they activate sculptural objects in the exhibition and explore embodied movement as a form of care.

Performance times:
Saturday 10 April, 4.50pm (during exhibition opening event)
Saturday 24 April, 4pm
Saturday 15 May, 5.30pm

Registration not required, however gallery capacity is limited and will be enforced. Arrive early to avoid disappointment.

COVID safety advice:
—Stay at home if unwell or have a cough, fever, sore throat, fatigue or shortness of breath.
—If you become unwell during the event locate an IMA staff member.
—Maintaining physical distancing is the individual’s responsibility.

'LINK' performance with Tay Haggarty and Marisa Georgiou. Photo: Marc Pricop.

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