Intergalactic Plasma: a way back to go forward by Bon Mott

Monday 10 February 2020 - Friday 01 May 2020

Bon Mott, Intergalactic Plasma: a way back to go forward, 2020 Jack // Bon // (detail), Silk/Satin, digital print, Photography Credit: Amanda Fordyce

Intergalactic Plasma: a way back to go forward is an innovative exhibition that embodies the trickster, the intangible, and the contradictory to engage the public in social discourse, reflection, and social inclusion.

The name Intergalactic Plasma is drawn from scientific research suggesting that lightning (energy in plasma form) originates from cosmic rays entering the atmosphere, which form in supernovae explosions in intergalactic space.

For this exhibition, Bon Mott utilises recent scientific discoveries and draws from Indigenous science regarding the creation of lightning to challenge exclusive gender norms and promote inclusive practice.

All works were created at Second Space Projects (2SP), Fitzroy. 

Richmond Town Hall
333 Bridge Road, Richmond
Hours: 8.30am - 5pm, Monday - Friday

Richmond Town Hall

Date and time:
Monday 10 February 2020 - Friday 01 May 2020


Address:
333 Bridge Road, Richmond