Saturday 21 September
1pm – 3 pm
MAPh Atrium Gallery
Jessie Turner is a Nari Nari and Wotjobaluk artist living and making work on Wurundjeri land. In 2022, she graduated from her Honours degree at the Victorian College of the Arts.
Jessie Turner’s exhibition, Scrying in Oil Spills explores the role of reflective objects, through scrying (seeing the future in reflective surfaces and objects) and literal and metaphorical reflections. Investigating environmental issues including pollution in waterways, oil spills, renewable energy, burning toxic waste, and the impact of technology on nature, Jessie Turner depicts the way that the natural and the human-made are interwoven.
Join Jessie Turner for an artist’s introduction to the exhibition with Angela Connor, MAPh Senior Curator and for refreshments to celebrate the final days of the exhibition.
Free program
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