#tag and release

Bundy's best comes to Brisbane.
Sarah Ward
Published on November 21, 2016

Overview

A number of events gave rise to the Judith Wright Centre for Contemporary Arts' latest exhibition, and as far as supporting Queensland's emerging talents go, they're all ace. Firstly, Brisbane-based curator and writer Beth Jackson mentored a bunch of artists from the Bundaberg region. Then, they put together an exhibition as part of the Bundaberg CRUSH Festival. Now, it comes to Brisbane.

At #tag and release, you can rove your eyes over the best pieces Bundy's up-and-comers have to offer, and experience the wonders created in other parts of the state. Together, the group contemplates notions of place, history, the earth, resources, renewal and more, one artwork at a time.

The showcase features art by Ariella Anderson, Paul Beutel, Meredyth Castro, Julie Hylands, Jeremy Kiraly, Sabrina Lauriston, Marlies Oakley, Paul Perry and Kathleen Valks. Who knows — one day, one of them just might be a household name.

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