Mandy Martin, Alexander Boynes and Tristen Parr
Luminous relic 2017 (detail)
pigment, sand, crusher dust, synthetic polymer paint and oil paint on canvas penaptych; three-channel, high-definition video with stereo sound score
Geelong Gallery
Gift of the artist 2021
© Estate of Mandy Martin
Photographer: Andrew Curtis

Mandy Martin, Alexander Boynes and Tristen Parr
Luminous relic 2017 (detail)
pigment, sand, crusher dust, synthetic polymer paint and oil paint on canvas penaptych; three-channel, high-definition video with stereo sound score
Geelong Gallery
Gift of the artist 2021
© Estate of Mandy Martin
Photographer: Andrew Curtis

Creative coding—Luminous relic

5 November to 5 February


Victorian Curriculum Levels 4 to 8—The Arts (Visual Arts, Visual Communication Design) Humanities, Mathematics and Technologies. Cross-curriculum priority of Sustainability

Engage your students with STEM thinking within their visual arts learning through a new coding activity in the Gallery exploring Luminous relic (2017), a major collaborative painting and moving image work by Mandy Martin (1952–2021) and Alexander Boynes, with a score by Tristen Parr (exhibited as part of Mandy Martin—A Persistent Vision).

This activity provides rich opportunities to develop students’ problem solving and critical and creative thinking skills.

Free event
Bookings: learn@geelonggallery.org.au
Duration: 1 hour

 

Supported by Creative Futures Design Fund