Perceptive Power - RMIT Design Hub

An exhibition examining how art meets industry for the citywide Art + Climate = Change 2015.
Tom Clift
Published on April 10, 2015

Overview

A group of local and international artists will examine the relationship between art and industry, at a three-week exhibition at the RMIT Design Hub. Presented as part of the citywide environmental arts festival Art + Climate = Change 2015, Perceptive Power will see contributing artists explore various issues including sustainability, art activism and economic consumption through the mediums of video, installation and performance.

Artists featured in Perceptive Power include Paris-based art and design duo Helen Evans and Heiko Hansen aka HeHe, as well as Melburnians Ash Keating and Keith Deverell, and Sydneysiders Joyce Hinterding and David Haines. The exhibition has been curated by Jodi Newcombe of Carbon Arts, part of RMIT University’s Centre for Art, Society and Transformation.

To find out more about Art + Climate = Change 2015, head over here.

Image: Ash Keating.

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