
Sweet Enough looks at sugar from a feminist perspective, examining the complex history, uses and roles of the medium, while celebrating the artist's layered relationship with the sweet stuff.
The exhibition explores the cultural complexity of this ubiquitous substance and its farming impacts, dissecting the medium to find new ways to see and use sugar.
Sweet Enough draws on techniques from glass blowing and culinary arts, in the form of sculpture, video installations and 2D works. The gallery will become a site of production and exchange as Rose creates exuberant sugar sculptures on-site.
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Location 
Storey Hall Basement, RMIT First Site Gallery
Building 16 (Storey Hall) - RMIT University
Building 16 336/348 Swanston St
Melbourne 3000
Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required
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