Strang-Yettica, Juundaal, 2020, Sister GlitterNullius Mugshots, taken with my Samsung Galaxy Ultra 20, mobile phone, Internship: Lucas Ihlein & Kim Williams, 2020, Plastic-free Biennale, NIRIN, Sydney Biennale, 2020. BCM 110 Assignment Title: Title: Sister GlitterNullius: conceptualising the monstering through representation and the gaze of the Other. Grade: HD 85/100 BLOG 1 of 5: The Concept &Continue reading “Shhh… Let the Monster Speak: Sister GlitterNullius speaks of the monstering… X”
Author Archives: Juundaal
Keeping Gate: Cementa 22 Festival
The ancient people are here, have always been here and it is time for you to come with us, because you are also ancestors of the future… what we make here… what we make together… From broken we heal, come with us… The ancient people are here & they want you with them…. Images: TheContinue reading “Keeping Gate: Cementa 22 Festival”
Cementa22 Festival: Sister GlitterNullius is in town! Kandos, NSW! 19th-22nd May X
Our invitation to all of you! X Come! Come with me! Be us, ancient and new together in all directions at this long awaited once! Let our feathers be free among, and belong with the artists, the knowledge keepers, storytellers and gatherers! Arrive all colours, skins and kin! Immerse with joy and disquieting truths! AsContinue reading “Cementa22 Festival: Sister GlitterNullius is in town! Kandos, NSW! 19th-22nd May X”
An omen has arrived… Cementa 22 Arts Festival, Kandos NSW, said Alex!
Come! Come with me! Be us, ancient and new together in all directions at this long awaited once! Let our feathers be free among, and belong with the artists, the knowledge keepers, storytellers and gatherers! Arrive all colours, skins and kin! Immerse with joy and disquieting truths! As be, celebrate empathy’s compass to the monstering!Continue reading “An omen has arrived… Cementa 22 Arts Festival, Kandos NSW, said Alex!”
Cementa22 Festival has selected Sister GlitterNullius as one of this year’s artists!
Sister GlitterNullius is the post-traumatic, personification and representation of the hypocrisy dilemma that is the Anthropocene. A nun, imprisoned by her love-hate relationship with plastix and all things, consumerist, capitalist, catholic and post-colonial. Through humour, irony, and a pinch of sarcasm, GlitterNullius stands with the in-betweeners, the failures and the lost, trying to navigate aContinue reading “Cementa22 Festival has selected Sister GlitterNullius as one of this year’s artists!”
Cementa22 Festival here comes your Nun! X
Welcome to Cementa22! Alex Wisser Creative Director: Cementa22 Message After the fires, after the floods, after the pandemic, after all the hardship and uncertainty, after all the cancellations, delays, and postponements, the festival comes. Cementa welcomes you to join over 40 artists for four days and four nights of contemporary art and culture spread acrossContinue reading “Cementa22 Festival here comes your Nun! X”
Let me draw you a sharp, plastic circle…
From my first blog instalment, Popcorn, peanuts, cigarettes, cigars, white flour, white sugar… no choc-tops today (2022), you have probably detected tension in the relationship between the mass-media monster and myself. This matters to me, others and Nature. In my world, western concepts of capitalism and ownership are at the least problematic (Bruno & Wilson,Continue reading “Let me draw you a sharp, plastic circle…”
Illawarra Aboriginal Art Trail Heal Country 2022
I’m very thrilled to have a number of works included in this year’s Aboriginal Illawarra Art Trail! The exhibition runs from 11th March until 27th March 2022. Official Opening: 11th March 4pm at the Aboriginal Culture Centre & Keeping Place, part of the Illawarra Aboriginal Corporation, Kenny Street, Wollongong, NSW. The Art Trail is designedContinue reading “Illawarra Aboriginal Art Trail Heal Country 2022”
Everywhen… Elsewhen… You just need to learn how to time travel! X
Image: Jonathan Jones, 2016, barrangal dyara (skin and bones), Project #32, Kaldor Public Art Projects, Sydney NSW.
Popcorn, peanuts, cigarettes, cigars, white flour, white sugar…, no choc-tops today…
Welcome! Come in, take your seats… What a gorgeous audience we have here tonight folks! You’re looking at Pin-up, a work by Karla Dickens, in part, a direct confrontation against the sexualisation of Indigenous women – one of the many Othering stereotypes! Tonight, for your reading pleasure, we pose the question, is the media-monster smotheringContinue reading “Popcorn, peanuts, cigarettes, cigars, white flour, white sugar…, no choc-tops today…”