Madison Bycroft Performance Lecture
9th November, 2016
Madison Bycroft Performance Lecture
Join artist Madison Bycroft as she presents her Performance Lecture ‘Theorising a Mollusc.’
6PM WEDNESDAY 9 NOVEMBER 2016
Join artist Madison Bycroft as she presents her Performance Lecture Theorising a Mollusc, a presentation of new musings around the cuttlefish.
Aligning herself and trying to think through a local oceanic neighbour, Bycroft approaches subjectivity, effacement and autobiography.
A special performance event in conjunction with the exhibition Gesture & Presence.
A special performance event in conjunction with the exhibition Gesture & Presence.
Free event. All welcome. No bookings necessary.
ABOUT MADISON BYCROFT
Madison Bycroft is an artist from Adelaide, South Australia. She completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts with first class honours at the University of South Australia in 2012. She has a multi media practice, including video, sculpture, ceramics and performance. For the artist the process of unlearning the self can lead to a more empathetic understanding of the complex relationship between humans, animals and objects. Her work explores ideas of ‘animism’, in which non-human entities such as animals, plants and inanimate objects or phenomena are thought to possess a spiritual essence. Bycroft is the recipient of the 2014 Samstag Scholarship.
Madison Bycroft is an artist from Adelaide, South Australia. She completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts with first class honours at the University of South Australia in 2012. She has a multi media practice, including video, sculpture, ceramics and performance. For the artist the process of unlearning the self can lead to a more empathetic understanding of the complex relationship between humans, animals and objects. Her work explores ideas of ‘animism’, in which non-human entities such as animals, plants and inanimate objects or phenomena are thought to possess a spiritual essence. Bycroft is the recipient of the 2014 Samstag Scholarship.