Circular Economies Residency: Linda Tegg in Carnarvon

Linda Tegg will be our next Circular Economies resident artist in sunny Carnarvon with The Shire of Carnarvon this March! 

Lind Tegg is a Melbourne-based artist known for her immersive installations that explore the relationship between spectatorship, nature, and the built environment. Her work rethinks the human-within-nature relationship. In 2024, she collaborated with Vivienne Hansen on “Wetland” a mass assembly of water and plants in a decommissioned food court for the Perth Festival. With Baracco+Wright Architects, Tegg was the co-creative director of “Repair” at the 16th International Architecture Biennale Venice in 2018 and served as the inaugural artist in residence at the University of Melbourne's School of Geography. She has been widely exhibited in Australia, the U.S., and Europe, and is currently undertaking a PhD at the University of Melbourne.

More information about Linda Tegg and The Shire of Carnarvon.

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Circular Economies is produced as a joint partnership by PICA - Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts and SPACED. PICA and SPACED thank our community host partners.

Linda Tegg with Vivienne Hansen, Wetland 2024, water, wetland plants of Boorloo, architectural interventions, supporting structures. Installation view in Carillon City, Perth. Originally commissioned by Perth Festival 2024 with the support of Wesfarmers Arts. Photograph courtesy of the Artist.

 
 

Explore our past programs

Know Thy Neighbour #3 (2021-23). Know Thy Neighbour #3 investigates notions of place, sites of interest, networks, and social relationships with partner communities.

Rural Utopias (2019-23). Rural Utopias is a program of residencies, exhibitions and professional development activities organised in partnership with 12 Western Australian rural and remote towns.

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