Fleurieu Living Magazine

Woven Acts and Spoken Maps

It began with a mesmerising and melancholic song. Laura Wills played alongside singer-songwriter Naomi Keyte, as she launched her exhibition at Sauerbier House, with the audience also participating. Singing collectively, like this moment in the exhibition, plays a significant role in Laura’s expanded practice – much of her work is based on listening to her surrounds, both beneath and above the white noise of progress.

Laura is an Adelaide-based artist who explores the social contexts of environmental concerns and ideas. Her multifarious practice continues to defy being pigeon-holed

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