Flinders University Art Museum

Crosscurrents

A Flinders University Museum of Art exhibition curated by Dr Belinda Howden

Exhibitions

Event Details

Category

Exhibitions

Event Starts

May 12, 2025 10:00

Event Ends

Sep 5, 2025 17:00

Add to Calendar 05/12/2025 12:00 AM 09/05/2025 12:00 AM Australia/Melbourne Crosscurrents A Flinders University Museum of Art exhibition curated by Dr Belinda Howden
Venue

Flinders University Museum of Art

Location

Ground Floor, Social Sciences North Building, Humanities Road, Bedford Park 5042

Crosscurrents presents newly commissioned works by Brad Darkson, Chris De Rosa, Honor Freeman, Michael Kutschbach, Sonya Rankine, and Mary-Jean Richardson—artists whose practices are deeply connected to the coastal edges of Ngarrindjeri, Kaurna, and Narungga waters, from Encounter Bay to Moonta. 

Through their works, Crosscurrents unfolds as a richly layered schema of place where speculative sculpture, reimagined cultural practice, and collaborations with marine ecologies converge, alongside reflections on the stark realities of extractive bioprospecting. These works also give form to the intimate rituals of coastal life—swimming, walking, and observing the ever-shifting thresholds of land, sea, and sky.

Here, intersecting narratives reveal the myths, histories, images and objects unique to these environments while also evoking universal phenomenological experiences of the coast. Through the artists’ vision, we witness the rapture of light and atmosphere, the pull of liminality and immersion, and moments of communion with non-human entities, as well as the foreboding shadows of our shared ecological future.

Crosscurrents has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body, and supported by the Government of South Australia through the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.

 

12 May – 5 September 2025

Open Monday – Friday, 10am – 5pm, Thursdays until 7pm

 

Image: Narungga waters on the Yorke Peninsula, 2025. Photo: Andrew Cowen

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