All That is Alive launch and performance program

Event status:

All That is Alive exhibition launch

Date:
Friday 27 February 2026 05:00 pm until Friday 27 February 2026 07:00 pm (Add to calendar)
Contact:
Jacqui Shelton
j.shelton@latrobe.edu.au
Presented by:
Jacqui Shelton
Type of Event:
Exhibition; Launch

Join us to celebrate the launch of our latest exhibition, All That is Alive, with a live performance from exhibiting artist Ivey Wawn.

After a Welcome to Country with Jason Kerr, and opening remarks by the curators, Ivey will present the live performance of Feeling in a triangle. This will be a one-off performance in Bendigo, so be sure not to miss it!

Feeling in a triangle navigates the vulnerability of being alive. Wawn’s body movements and vocal loops—falling, failing, losing, feeling—are actively noticing what we carry unseen within us, like a nervous system being cruised.

All That is Alive

Artists: Tully Arnot, Saskia van Pagee Anderson, Kylie Banyard, Elisa Jane Carmichael, Sonja Carmichael, Madeleine Collie, Other Matter, Sarah Poulgrain, Mandy Quadrio, Keg de Souza, Magnetic Topographies, Ivey Wawn

Curatorium: Connie Anthes, Stella Rosa McDonald, Jacqui Shelton, Amelia Wallin

An iterative touring exhibition co-commissioned by UTS Gallery & Art Collection and La Trobe Art Institute, All That is Alive brings together eleven Australian artists and collectives working with living systems.

Drawing on ancient kinships and ancestral knowledge, mycelial intelligence and fermentation, non-hierarchical and interspecies relations, machine desire and collective agency, the artworks in the exhibition engage with the interconnected practices that sustain and define life—human and otherwise.

Presented across two sites, the exhibition responds to local conditions, allowing artworks to speak not just of place, but from it. Across dance, weaving, printmaking, sculpture, and publishing, regeneration is a refrain throughout many of the works.

The exhibition also looks inward, foregrounding the often-invisible labour, care, and institutional memory that sustains the museum. In collaboration with the staff, artists repurpose tools and spaces and reshape habits and routines, revealing the museum itself as a living system, shaped by relationships.

All That is Alive brings together diverse practices to reflect on life in its many forms, evoking the entangled relations that sustain us and imagining new ways of living together.

All that is Alive and the related research symposium are presented in partnership with the UTS Faculty of Design and Society.

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