This exhibition of paintings, sculpture and installation by the emerging artist, Nazia Ejaz, is an exploration of Space and the duality of being either within or without, here and there, both connected and separate.
Jaali, is a perforated stone or lattice screen or web like structure that is a feature of Indo-Islamic Architecture. These screens are used for separation, for demarcating a space, to form boundaries, to shroud and reveal, depending on the perspective of the viewer.
Nazia uses this reference to engage the politics of representation and of participation and exclusion.
Co-presented with the International Centre for Muslim and non-Muslim Understanding
FREE at the Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, Nazia Ejaz: Jaali
Launch July 3 at 6.00pm
Open weekdays 9am -5pm, late Thursdays until 7pm
Open 3 -17 July