Jemima Wyman
Pattern Bandits
QAGOMA
5 Apr – 2 Nov 14
Selected Works
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Jemima Wyman, Pattern Bandits, 2014
Installation view, QAGOMA, Meeanjin/South Brisbane

Jemima Wyman, Pattern Bandits, 2014
Installation view, QAGOMA, Meeanjin/South Brisbane

Jemima Wyman, Pattern Bandits, 2014
Installation view, QAGOMA, Meeanjin/South Brisbane

Jemima Wyman, Pattern Bandits, 2014
Installation view, QAGOMA, Meeanjin/South Brisbane

Jemima Wyman, Pattern Bandits, 2014
Installation view, QAGOMA, Meeanjin/South Brisbane

Jemima Wyman, Pattern Bandits, 2014
Installation view, QAGOMA, Meeanjin/South Brisbane

Exhibition Text

Through the immersive exhibition 'Pattern Bandits', Los Angeles-based Australian artist Jemima Wyman shares with young visitors her interests in the relationships between pattern, people and architecture. Children can enter the brightly coloured and highly patterned world of the artist and explore different patterns, from kaleidoscopes, tessellations, camouflage and harlequin, with specially designed hands-on and multimedia and activities.

'Pattern Bandits' explores the way patterns can express who we are, where we live, and transform our view of the world.

Jemima Wyman is the sixth Australian artist to collaborate with QAGOMA's Children's Art Centre on a major interactive exhibition, joining previous artists Gordon Hookey, Fiona Hall, Pip & Pop, Callum Morton and Anne Wallace.

Sullivan+Strumpf acknowledge the Indigenous People of this land, the traditional custodians on whose Country we work, live and learn. We pay respect to Elders, past and present, and recognise their continued connection to culture, land, waters and community.

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