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Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger: This Ain’t No Mirage

January 24, 2019 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

This Ain’t No Mirage

Artist, Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger has created an environmental narrative of four islands from around the globe; Lord Howe Island (NSW) the Galapagos Islands (Ecuador), Faroe Islands(the North Sea) and Deception Island (Antarctica). Through their remoteness, the plight of these islands, surrounding waters and wildlife, remains virtually invisible to our world. Having spent the past four years involved in onsite research, the artist works to reveal how human encroachment is affecting these islands.

Curator, Jan Guy presents Kannar-Lichtenberger’s multidisciplinary approach to her subjects. The artist’s considerations of these environments through her research and artistic practice has created an eco-critical vision sitting at the intersection between the sciences and humanities.

This Ain’t No Mirage is an exhibition which addresses the discourse surounding the role of contemporary society, increasing tourism and how remote places are being affected by our consumerist culture.  

 

 

QCA Project Gallery, ground floor (level 2) of the Webb Centre (SO2)

QCA South Bank campus

226 Grey Street

South Bank

Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger will be onsite to talk about her work and research each Fri and Sat at Noon and 2pm

 

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: consumerism, environment, Griffith University, Human encroachment, Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger, multidisciplinary, Project Gallery, Queensland College of Art, This Ain’t No Mirage

New Members 2018: Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger

November 13, 2018 by sydprint Leave a Comment

 

My art explores the connections that surrounds human impact on islands. Since 2014 I have been investigating, with onsite research, small islands, World Heritage listed and isolated environments. Taking me to the Galapagos (Ecuador 2014), Faroe (the North Sea 2016) Lord Howe (NSW 2015) and Deception Islands (Antarctica 2017). Examining through immersive residencies as artist/tourist, traveller, observer, I look beyond the rhetoric to create artworks and installations that examine the impact of the Anthropocene and consumerism, on the Utopian destination. Through my interdisciplinary eco-critical vision creating a discourse via the traditions of printmedia, photography and drawing, to the new media of video, sound and installations.

WEBSITE: http://www.leakannar.com

Filed Under: New Members Tagged With: anthropocene, artwork, consumerism, Installations, Print media, sound, video

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