Julie Gough sitting in a chair in front of a library.
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Julie Gough in conversation with Andrew Tetzlaff

Senior Curator Andrew Tetzlaff talks with artist Julie Gough regarding her new work made for the ‘Archives of Feeling’ exhibition at RMIT Gallery. This talk was held at 1pm on Friday 7 October 2022.

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Julie Gough is an artist, writer and curator based in Hobart. Her art/research often uncovers and re-presents conflicting and subsumed histories. Her (Briggs-Johnson-Gower) family have lived in the Latrobe region of Lutruwita (Tasmania) since the 1840s, with Tebrikunna their northeast Trawlwoolway Traditional Country. Publications include Tense Past (Tebrikunna Press, 2021), Fugitive History (UWA Press) and Shale (A Published Event), both 2018. Gough’s artworks, held in many national collections. Recent exhibitions include Rīvus, Biennale of Sydney, 2022; Tarnanthi, Art Gallery of South Australia, 2021 and Eucalyptusdom, Powerhouse Museum, 2021.

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The complex repercussions of traumatic experiences, whether collective or individual, are often feelings we navigate alone. Archives of Feeling imagines new ways of sharing the felt dimensions of trauma. In this…

Image of Julie Gough sitting infront of a library of books smiling at the camera. Julie is wearing a deep red tshirt and a pair of black framed glasses. Her hair is short.

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Artist Talk with Julie Gough and RMIT Galleries Senior Curator Andrew Tetzlaff

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