Tarsha is an emerging artist working on Kaurna Yerta who is an installation artist:sculpture, performance art, voice, video, sound, sculptural installations, and writing.Her work explores the human condition: interpersonal relationships andinterconnectivity across place, and ancestry (time), and species.Tarsha performed her inaugural performance art piece, “Together We Are Apart,” atthe 2019 Adelaide Fringe, followed by “Peggy
Image: Darling, Don’t Turn Your Back On Me Multidisciplinary piece presented through text, video-performance and gallery installation RHA Gallery, Dublin, 2021 I am a Brazilian-Irish visual artist and researcher working across multiple mediums to explore the intersections between inherited and acquired identities, memory, transit, and inward love. My work is community-oriented and unfolds intimate communal learning
My works often take the form of spontaneous experiments with body, movement, sound, and installation. The work is site-responsive, delving into place, ritual, history, and folklore. Inner landscapes and intuitive explorations merge with physical places. Conscious and unconscious thoughts become patterns for vibrant investigation and play. Nothing is ever definite, but everything here happens with reason. Transformed
Live Art Ireland and the artists and mentors would like to invite you to workshops on Saturday the 25th of May and a magical evening of performance art on Thursday the 30th of May. PERFORMANCE EVENING 7pm Thursday 30th May 2024 Milford House Borrisokane Tickets available on eventbrite below Artists (Click on it to see
I am fascinated by the relationship between trauma/release, artistry and self expression by way of attuning to the body and voice, where ancient wisdom and somatic memory reside. In a world where we are encouraged and rewarded to operate from the mind, utilising and relating to the relationship between body, mind, soul and spirit can