
Multi-disciplinary artist collective We Must Get Together Some Time will be holding a series of workshops and cultural events from now until mid-November in the lead up to an exciting exhibition later in the year.
The 11 members of the collective will exhibit a major body of new works in a self-titled, multi-venue exhibition in Mandurah (Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah and ManPAC) as part of the Indian Ocean Craft Triennial (IOTA21) from October 17 to November 14, 2021.
We Must Get Together Some Time practices slow-making through active and passionate long-term creative engagements with non-urban places and non-human worlds. The collective use skilful practices and materials including textiles, natural materials, found objects, ceramics, video and creative writing to create finely crafted works.
Artworks, stories of their making, and community workshops will open conversations with audiences and invite responses to questions and concerns about the Australian bush, rural communities and the natural and cultural materiality of place in these precarious times.