Andrew Harper

Andrew Harper

lutruwita/tasmania
Feb
28
Ugh. Grant applications. Or: Launching - Writing Services for Artists.

Ugh. Grant applications. Or: Launching - Writing Services for Artists.

When you're an artist you sort of end up being not just an artist but a writer of
1 min read
Feb
26
Interior Topographies

Interior Topographies

Let’s not beat around the bush here; women who make art and have children will likely be told at some point by someone that their child is their greatest artwork. I’m sure person saying this means well, but let’s just consider how offensive that line actually is...
6 min read
Feb
09
The Picks | Feb 2024

The Picks | Feb 2024

Hello. These are the things I think you should look at in Southern lutruwita this month. Amber Koroluk-Stephenson: Interior Topographies
3 min read
Jan
26
Rags, bags etc | January 2024

Rags, bags etc | January 2024

And with this missive Make and Do is over half way to being a whole year old – which is nuts.
8 min read
Jan
12
AND I DREAMED YOU DREAMED ABOUT ME

AND I DREAMED YOU DREAMED ABOUT ME

A response to Emma Bingham’s Continuum[1] Veils filter translucence, shifting with the arc of a day’s light
2 min read
Jan
10
The Picks | January 2024

The Picks | January 2024

Welcome to the new year! Here’s my tips for some neat shows around Hobart in January. The slightly less
3 min read
Dec
18
Artist, Lucienne Rickard's hands, palms up, one is cover in white substance, the other is covered in graphite.

Carrying a New World: Notes on the end of Extinction Studies

Did I see a myth in the making? Possibly. One never knows. Something like that anyway: a fable or something
7 min read
Dec
05
The Picks | December 2023

The Picks | December 2023

Change was in order: listing as many shows as could be found from across lutruwita is a nice idea, but
3 min read
Nov
29
Queer joy | November 2023

Queer joy | November 2023

Hello and here’s the difficult sixth issue, and let’s just note they’re all a bit difficult, but
11 min read
Nov
20
What's on: a little update

What's on: a little update

There's been no 'what's on' for October or November. Our apologies if this has
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