30 July - 19 August 2019
Emily Davidson: Homebody
Emily Davidson is a recent Dunedin School of Art graduate whose practice has a particular focus on women’s issues. Using an array of mediums including embroidery, textiles, sculpture, drawing, and photographic collage, Davidson aims to critique common and pervasive stereotypes about women and their perceived roles in society. Davidson’s Honours year involved analysing women’s roles within film and television and culminated in a multi-media installation at the School of Art’s annual SITE exhibition. Referencing both historical and contemporary issues, Davidson continues to explore the expectations placed on women.
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The Dunedin Fringe Festival is the world’s southernmost Fringe Festival. Initiated in 2000, Dunedin Fringe aims to bring experimental contemporary art to a wider audience and to support the work of emerging artists. Dunedin Fringe is an annual event which happens every March timed to coincide with other fringe festivals in New Zealand and Australia.
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