![Ronnie van Hout, Found UFO Image, 2015. Courtesy of Bus Projects, Melbourne Image: Ronnie van Hout, [Found UFO Image], 2015. Courtesy of Bus Projects, Melbourne](https://photo.org.au/api/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Ronnie-van-Hout-Found-UFO-Image-2015.-Courtesy-of-Bus-Projects-Melbourne-200x113.jpg)
Opening reception: Jemima Wyman
30 April 2022
![WEB 7_(Hero)_HR_2021_Wyman_Haze(2)_Hand-cut digital photos_78x50.25inches198x127.6cm(artwork) (1) Image: Jemima Wyman, [Haze 2...], 2021. Courtesy the artist and Agency Projects.](https://photo.org.au/api/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/WEB-7_Hero_HR_2021_Wyman_Haze2_Hand-cut-digital-photos_78x50.25inches198x127.6cmartwork-1-e1645611363527-200x129.jpg)
Image: Jemima Wyman, Haze 2..., 2021. Courtesy the artist and Agency Projects.
Image: Jemima Wyman, Haze 2..., 2021. Courtesy the artist and Agency Projects.
When
30 April 2022
Saturday, 4-6pm (AEST)
Venue
Themes
Mortality
Society
Accessibility
Wheelchair access
Price
Free, no bookings required
Join us in celebrating the opening of the solo exhibition Billow by Jemima Wyman.
Jemima Wyman’s practice explores camouflage as a visual and psychological device related to power. Billow consists of collages of photographs depicting smoke used in recent protests and demonstrations, all of which are related back to ‘camouflage’—a word derived from the French term camouflet, which literally means ‘a whiff of smoke in the face’.