Good vibrations: Australian artist explores rituals and rhythms of the natural world with first Canadian exhibit
For seven days in the Australian winter, artist Mel O’Callaghan and curator Peta Rake camped out in the unforgiving, remote desert in a field of towering mounds made by cathedral termites. The intricate architecture of the mounds, which can reach five metres high, are like appendages to the sprawling subterranean roots of the termite colonies. […]
For seven days in the Australian winter, artist Mel O'Callaghan and curator Peta Rake camped out in the unforgiving, remote desert in a field of towering mounds made by cathedral termites. Read More