Inspired by Margaret & the Tweed Valley

Miranda Free

02 November - 05 December 2023

Inspired by Margaret & the Tweed Valley

Returning from a five-week residency at Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre in Northern NSW, Nannup artist, Miranda Free presents works created in response to the lush landscape surrounding the gallery and still life works that owe a debt to the incomparable Margaret Olley.

Miranda undertook a project that explored the temporality of landscape where she attempted to imbue her landscape works with an indication of the variability of nature day to day and hour to hour.

Staying at a studio overlooking a spectacular view of Wollumbin (Mt Warning), a culturally significant and sacred place to the Bundjalung and Githabul nations, across the Tweed Valley enabled Miranda to paint sections of the view over 20 days at different times and in a variety of weather conditions.

The resulting works create a panoramic view that is characterised by the variations encountered as well as her changing perceptions day to day and these will be complemented by a multimedia component that includes video, sound & eco printed banners.

In addition to the landscape installation, Miranda will have a selection of still life works that are a large component of her art practice. She has always found Margret Olley’s work inspirational, and the opportunity to immerse herself in the Margaret Olley Art Centre during her residency was an added benefit of undertaking the Nancy Fairfax Artist Residency at the gallery.

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