ResourceInterview with Georgia Morgan

Interview with Georgia Morgan

The Churchie Emerging Art Prize 2000 finalist

10 December 2020

Finalist and commendation-prize winner in The Churchie Emerging Art Prize 2000 talks to exhibition curator Talia Smith, on her work. Morgan lives and works in Lutruwita/Tasmania. Her practice explores the assumed hierarchies of materials and places through site-based research, performances, and sculptural installations. She uses photocopies, building materials, and detritus, assembled with ceramics, videos, and paintings that result in a blending of ‘high’ and ‘low’.

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