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Art+Film: Angela Tiatia
Free

ACMI presents

Angela Tiatia: The Dark Current

Exhibition visits for schools

Tickets

Free entry

FREE

When

5 Sept – 4 Feb 2024

Mon to Fri during school terms 10am – 2.30pm

Angela Tiatia's lush new video work explores migration, femininity and the intersection of digital and physical realms.

Using a combination of videogame software and carefully crafted live-action scenes, Tiatia creates a hypnotic world where boundaries blur and perceptions shift. The work captures the dark and chaotic feeling of the current moment while unravelling the artist's connection to her matrilineage and Sāmoan culture.

Suitable for general audiences.

Angela Tiatia is the 2022 recipient of the Ian Potter Moving Image Commission.

Duration

17 min 19 sec

Where

Gallery 3, Ground Floor
ACMI, Fed Square

Enquiries

T: (03) 8663 2583
E: education@acmi.net.au