REFLECTING ON SULLIVANS CREEK

Liz Truswell, Ancient Lake 1, 2010, charcoal/chalk on paper, 41 x 64 cm
Liz Truswell, Ancient Lake 1, 2010, charcoal/chalk on paper, 41 x 64 cm

Liz Truswell Drawings, Richard Barwick Photographs

Liz Truswell Drawings, Richard Barwick Photographs

The aesthetics of Sullivans Creek are worthy of celebration - this exhibition does this through a series of charcoal drawings and photographs. This waterway is a defining feature of the landscape of the University, with a history that includes indigenous and early European occupation of its surrounds. Construction of the University imposed many changes to its natural flow. Nevertheless, in spite of this changing history, the creek provides a strong link to the natural environment.

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