Rosslynd Piggott<br/>
<em>Fall</em> 1993–94 (detail)<br/>
gauze, mirrors, glass, plinth, milk,<br/>
super-8 film transferred to video<br/>
transferred to colour digital video<br/>
projection, silent, (looped)<br/>
dimensions variable (installation)<br/>
film assistant: Michael Williams<br/>
glassmaker: Michael Hook<br/>
Collection of the artist<br/>
© Rosslynd Piggott

Artist in Conversation: Rosslynd Piggott with Naomi Cass

Sat 13 Apr 19, 2pm–3pm

Rosslynd Piggott<br/> <em>Fall</em> 1993–94 (detail)<br/> gauze, mirrors, glass, plinth, milk,<br/> super-8 film transferred to video<br/> transferred to colour digital video<br/> projection, silent, (looped)<br/> dimensions variable (installation)<br/> film assistant: Michael Williams<br/> glassmaker: Michael Hook<br/> Collection of the artist<br/> © Rosslynd Piggott
Past program

Free entry

The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Fed Square

Exhibition space
Level 3

As one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists, Rosslynd Piggott’s practice is wide and varied and encompasses painting, drawing, photography, textiles, video, installation, sculpture and performance.

Marking the opening of Rosslynd Piggott: I sense you but I cannot see you, the artist reflects on the experience of revisiting old works and creating new and re-staged works for display in conversation with Castlemaine Art Museum gallery manager Naomi Cass.

Speakers
Rosslynd Piggott, artist
Naomi Cass, Gallery Manager, Castlemaine Art Museum
Talks Australia Contemporary Rosslynd Piggott