Flow

Huon Valley and Launceston

A collaborative exhibition reflecting and celebrating the connection each area has to its local waterways, river systems and coastal areas, and explores their significance.

Date
5th August - 1st October 2022
Location
Multiple venues

‘Waterways hold deep symbolic meanings, ranging from the flow of life, fertility, the passage of time. In some cultures they symbolise the boundary between this world and the next. Waterways connect settlements. Throughout human history, water has been a life force.’

Flow is a collaborative exhibition featuring Huon Valley and Launceston artists.

The exhibition reflects and celebrates the connection each area has to its local waterways, river systems and coastal areas, and explores their significance. The exhibition features different media including 2D, sound, digital and 3D works from five Huon Valley and five Launceston-based artists.

The exhibition is showing at three different venues over different time periods, supported by a virtual gallery space where all the works participating in the exhibition are visible in one accessible space online.

Huon River at Franklin, Huon Valley (Credit: Andrew Wilson)

Flow will be showing at the following locations on these dates:

Sawtooth ARI
58 Lindsay Street, Invermay
5th August – 1st October 2022

Cataract Gorge, Launceston

ARTBOX Civic Square
Civic Square, Launceston
30th August – 27th September 2022

Tamar River, Launceston

Huon Valley Hub
23 Main Street, Huonville
30th August – 28th September 2022

Port Esperance Bay, Dover (Credit: Andrew Wilson)

You can read more about Flow, the exhibition curators and artists here.

Huon Valley Council are proud to present this exhibition in conjunction with the City of Launceston and Sawtooth ARI.

This project was made possible by the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund, which supports the arts in regional and remote Australia.