HELD IN STONE | WILD FREO

Installation 

Invites audience to explore and consider the animals that surround people in their absence - the miniscule creatures that once formed or lived amongst the limestone that Fremantle is built on.


WHEN: 10AM - 5PM, Saturday 16 April to Monday 18 April 2022
WHERE: Artsource, 8 Phillimore Street, Fremantle 
COST: n/a

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Invites audience to explore and consider the animals that surround people in their absence - the miniscule creatures that once formed or lived amongst the limestone that Fremantle is built on.

Limestone holds the stories of animals that have lived in and on the limestone and swum amongst or beside the limestone reefs many remnants remain in essence in the limestone throughout Fremantle.

Through their skeletal projections and simple animations, these creatures will be reimagined through a magical installation in Old Customs House.

Sandy McKendrick is an artist, performer and puppeteer living near the coast of Fremantle.

Elsewhere/Rebecca (Rebecca Riggs- Bennet) is an emerging electronic music producer, sound artist and composer for different forms of performance.

Sandy has created this work with vets, animal researchers, bird experts, whale researchers and museum connections to get access to skeletons, radio imagery and photos.

No tickets required.

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COVID-19 safe: Wild Freo will operate and follow all government requirements related to the management of COVID-19.

The City of Fremantle values the safety of our audiences, staff and artists: register your attendance, check in via the SafeWA or ServiceWA apps or manual register at our entrance, wear a mask as required and maintain social distance where possible.