Masala Mix: Opening up the Anglo-Indian Tiffin 2019
In the face of complex environmental problems Bruised: Art Action and Ecology in Asia 12 April – 1 June) examines how artistic response combined with gentle activism can result in a rich legacy and empower further actions in the community.
Artists: Arahmaiani, Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan, Made Bayak, Yu Fang Chi, Ishan Khosla, Ryoko Kose, Pradyumna Kumar, Pushpa Kumari, Armin Linke, Ly Hoàng Ly, James Nguyen, Sherman Ong, Sarker Protick, Fitri Ranatarya, Mandy Ridley, Khvay Samnang, Gigi Scaria, Lizzy Simpson, Manit Sriwanichpoom, Kawita Vatanajyankur, Tintin Wulia, Bo Zheng.
As part of the exhibition, Bruised Food: a living laboratory, curated by Marnie Badham and Francis Maravillas, presents a working kitchen and events to explore the politics and aesthetics of food as employed by contemporary social practice artists: Keg de Souza with Lucien Alperstein, Arahmaiani, Rhett D’Costa, Elia Nurvista and Stephen Loo.
Bruised: Art Action and Ecology in Asia is part of the ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2019 23 April–19 May, a socially-engaged festival of exhibitions, theatre works, keynote lectures, events and artist talks considering climate change impacts and the challenges and opportunities arising from climate change.Bruised: Art Action and Ecology in Asia is part of the Climarte Festival, 12 April – 1 June 2019
https://rmitgallery.com/digital/all/bruised-art-action-and-ecology-in-asia-catalogue/