The Way We Wear Exhibition | Embassy of Australia, Washington USA

Necklaces by Phoebe Porter from her Transit Series, in red, blue and yellow.
Phoebe Porter, Transit Series, aluminium, titanium, stainless steel, 600 x 150 x 10mm each, Photo: Andrew Sikorski

The Way We Wear

Contemporary Wearables from the ANU School of Art & Design

An exhibition at the Embassy of Australia, Washington DC.

 

The Way We Wear showcases the work of current staff and alumni of the ANU School of Art & Design. The works in this exhibition display clothing and fashion as object and artefact, extending ideas of the wearable into explorations of our preconceived notions of clothing and its function.

These works reflect two of the School of Art & Design’s research clusters: Nature & Culture and Activism & Social Engagement. The selected works address ideas of wearable art through a variety of mediums from across the School’s eleven disciplines – with many artists taking an interdisciplinary approach. The selected artists are working in fields that draw on the power of clothing and accessories as universally recognisable items, to engage the viewer with contemporary issues of personal and global importance.

Artists: Dean Cross, Dr Jacqueline Bradley, Rebecca Mayo, Larah Nott, Phoebe Porter, Sian Watson, Boya Yu, & Uniform Project: Alison Alder, Megan Hinton, Dan Edwards.

Curated by Dr Charlotte Galloway, Acting Director, Centre for Art History and Art Theory, ANU School of Art & Design. 
 

The Way We Wear will be presented at the Embassy of Australia, Washington DC, USA from the 19 March - 31 May 2019. 

For more information please see the Embassy of Australia Website


View details and photos from the offical opening here.

The School of Art & Design acknowledges the support of the Embassy of Australia - Washington DC, the ANU North American Liaison Office, and the ANU Research School of Humanities & the Arts. 

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