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Glass, ochre, iron and mud: Anindita Banerjee, Deanne Gilson, Aaron Hoffman and Todd Johnson

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Glass, ochre, iron and mud: Anindita Banerjee, Deanne Gilson, Aaron Hoffman and Todd Johnson

14 Apr 2025 – 6 Jun 2025

This exhibition marks the tenth collaborative showcase between Deakin University Art Gallery and the School of Communication and Creative Arts. The project features the interdisciplinary and experiential artistic practices of recent alumni from the Higher Degree by Research program. Four distinguished artists: Anindita Banerjee, Deanne Gilson, Aaron Hoffman and Todd Johnson have been invited to present current projects, reflecting the diverse perspectives emerging from Deakin's creative research community. While their approaches and inquiries have developed independently over the last four years, the exhibition reveals the artists’ shared exploration of the complexities of contemporary identity, material knowledges and understandings of place.

Image:
Anindita Banerjee
Third Space  2024
black and white photographic archival prints on Ilford rag paper
photo by Karan Mistry
image © copyright and courtesy of the artist

Deakin University Art Gallery will be closed from the 18 - 22 April (inclusive) and the 25 April 2025.

Gallery Details

Deakin University Art Gallery
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Deakin University 
Melbourne Burwood Campus
Building FA
221 Burwood Highway
Burwood VIC 3125

Deakin University Art Gallery
Building FA
Open: Monday – Friday: 10am – 4pm 
Closed Public Holidays

Free admission


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