In conversation with Anna May Kirk and Tesha Malott
In this episode, Anna May Kirk and Tesha Malott speak about anecdotes and precarious weather systems told by precarious positioned objects in the gallery. Anna is an artist, curator, creative producer and based in Sydney. She is interested in the representational issue posed by the immaterial and spectral nature of Anthropogenic climate change. Through sculptural glass and sensory installations, Kirk engage the beholder’s body as a sensitive and porous instrument for encountering the magnitude of environmental change. In her research based practice Kirk entangles references vast times, intensities and scales of our transforming planetary condition often investigating past moments of climate change throughout earth’s history in order to speculate on the uncertain future.