Holly Clark-Milligan
Exhibition Dates:
Saturday 6 June – Monday 29 June, 2026
Viewable 24/7
Some scientists are trying to bring back the thylacine.
It’s an attempt at uplifting news, but I cannot shake the feeling
that these are not good things.
A distraction, or a remedy for a guilty conscience.
The dead rest, whilst we,
the Unsettled Living,
continue to rot.
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It is difficult in western culture to process ecological grief without the same structures that exist for human death. In this, creating becomes a solace.
Through using common, often introduced flowers to construct imitations of critically endangered and extinct lutruwitan/Tasmanian orchids, Unsettled Living emulates the act of species resurrection. The re-animated figures become haunted amalgamations of introduced colonial species which have spread to conceal their loss.
Originally presented as large-scale projections, Unsettled Living has been adapted to suit an intimate display. The audio is edited from recordings of Australian church bells signalling the death of a monarch.
Accessibility
Accessible Toilet (located in the Courtyard)
Registered Assistance Animals welcome
