Thea Anamara Perkins is presenting new work at Cement Fondu as a part of the Project Space program.
Thea Anamara Perkins is Cement Fondu's first Project Space artist of 2024. Perkins is presenting new work in the Project Space alongside John Prince Siddon’s solo exhibition, Disco Dreamtime Drums.
Included in the exhibition are a series of screenprints speaking to issues that face First Nations Australians. These were made in collaboration with Town Camp artists and the project was supported with funds from the Australia Council for the Arts.
‘Reprising the bold visual language of iconic 80s protest posters to speak to issues that face us today, these posters protest climate change and its impact on the desert.’
‘First Nations people are the first and will be the worst effected with fracking and the mismanagement of precious water resources – just two of many impending catastrophes.’ – Thea Anamara Perkins.
Artwork:
Stella McMillan and Thea Anamara Perkins
Our Land. Our Future, 2022
screenprint on 310gsm Magnani paper
71 x 51 cm
edition of 15