Monolith
All ages
Free
By Jeremy Plint.
Drawing from personal narratives, camp aesthetic and developmental psychology, Jeremy Plint’s hand crafted soft sculptures are reminiscent of children’s toys.
Plint utilises recycled fabrics, collage and household objects as a Queering of the psychoanalytic concept of the ‘transitional object’, beckoning the audience into the artist’s personal narrative and histories.
From the Artist:
“As a Queer artist and parent I feel a great responsibility and passion to reaffirm Queer methodology in day to day life. One where Gender is not binary or imposed, bodies are different and creative self-expression is encouraged,” – Jeremy Plint.
Metro Arts is proud is proudly supported by Brisbane City Council.
Bookings
No bookings required.
Venue
Metro Arts, 97 Boundary Street, West End
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