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Mon, 24 June

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Bateman's Bay Library

Art Exhibition: Tika Robinson's ceramic fungi sculpture, Bateman's Bay

Tika Robinson's unique ceramic fungus sculptural works capture the links between decay and regeneration that fungi produce. They explore the effect that different clay, glaze and inks create in the works.

Art Exhibition:  Tika Robinson's ceramic fungi sculpture, Bateman's Bay
Art Exhibition:  Tika Robinson's ceramic fungi sculpture, Bateman's Bay

Time & Location

24 June 2024, 10:00 am – 19 July 2024, 4:00 pm

Bateman's Bay Library, Hanging Rock Pl, Batemans Bay NSW 2536, Australia

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About the event

Tika Robinson grew up on a cattle and truffle farm in rural NSW. She

attended UNSW Art and Design completing a Fine Arts degree with

Honours. She is currently exploring ceramic fungus sculptural works with

an ink element. Exploring the effect that different clay, glaze and inks

create in the works.

Tika explores the contrast that can be created and discovered with

diametrically opposing ideas. Through her work she studies ideas such

as life and death, and decay and growth. Exploring the decay to

regenerative process that fungi produce. Tika looks at the contrast of

humans and nature delving into the depths of the natural ecosystems.

She studies the ecosystems of mycelia networks that connect multiple

organisms and fungi underground. These networks highlight the

connection and distribution of the world’s regeneration.

The event is open during library hours in Bateman's Bay. 

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Special thanks to our sponsors for supporting this year's Fungi Feastival

Mumbulla Community Foundation, Bega Valley Shire Council, the Australian Government, Whale Coast Realty Narooma, Marshall & Tacheci Bermagui, Elders Realty Tathra, Far South Coast Landcare, Regional Circularity Cooperative, the Bega Group, LawrieCo, Aussie Mushroom Supplies, Catfish Creative, Collective Cultures, Gulaga Gold Truffles and Sugar Bush Creative. The Project also received grant funding from the Australian Government in partnership with the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal.

We would also like to thank Stephen Axford, Sonia Grothe, Jeanette Robben, Allison Aitken, Andrew Larkin, Annette Kennewell, Ashley Smart, Ben Smyth, Cat Leach, Elisabeth Newfield, Fiona Kotvojs, Helen Lumb, Joanna Love, Josh Whitworth, Julie Marten, Neill Ross, Sadie O'Bryan, Chris Westoll, Alison Pouliot, Mr Bold and Sapphire Graphics for the use of their beautiful photographs on our site and social media.

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