Please join us as we begin the 20th year of the Audio Foundation and our 2024 Gallery Programme and celebrate the opening of Signal, Echo, a new installation by Miranda Bellamy & Amanda Fauteux.
Drawing lines through seed pods, floorboards, and fog horns, Signal, Echo traces entangled stories of vegetal displacement and material consequence.
Opens: Thursday 1 February, 5.30pm, with refreshments by Liberty Breweries
Hours: 12 – 4pm, Tuesday – Saturday
Closes: Saturday 2 March
This project is supported by The New Brunswick Arts Board.
Miranda Bellamy and Amanda Fauteux are partners and artistic collaborators who work with research-driven processes and interdisciplinary outcomes. They share time living in Ōtepoti, Aotearoa and within the traditional territory of Mi’kma’ki called Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. They have exhibited their work and attended residencies in Aotearoa, Canada, UK, and the USA. Recent exhibitions include Collective at The Art Gallery of Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada, and Stone Moves at Te Atamira, Tāhuna, Aotearoa.
In 2023 their practice was recognised on the long-list for Canada’s 2023 Sobey Art Award. They are the 2024 Frances Hodgkins Fellows at the University of Otago.