Karen Prakhoff Rickman is a contemporary artist whose work focuses on the layered nature of memory and time through printmaking. Her creative process begins with photographs of natural landscape fragments, which she takes herself.
In this new exhibition, Rickman explores the littoral zone where land meets water. More specifically it is based on Rickman's fragmented photos and memories of walking through Baigup Wetlands on the Derbarl Yerrigan / Swan River flood plain. This is a chaotic landscape of mutable shadow and light – a landscape that provides not only a place of retreat but also of reflection on struggle and hope; beauty and decay.
Join for the opening celebration on 18 April, 2pm to 4pm.
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Location 
West End Art Space
112 Adderley St
West Melbourne 3003
Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required
Contact details
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