Exploring landscape rehydration, artistically

With our Waterland exhibition on the horizon, it's wonderful to be able to share some of the models that will feature in the show.

Kylie Kiu responded to Laura Fisher's invitation to explore Landscape Rehydration in one of her Design projects at ANU. She's designed an interactive board in which string - representing water - can be wound around landscape features that give water a slower, gentler journey. The more the string meanders, the better. It's such an inventive project built on lots of research and we're thrilled Kylie came on the journey with us!

You'll be able to see Kylie's work and many other fascinating objects at Waterland, which runs from 6 August - 5 September.

The show is a collaboration between the Mulloon Institute and Kandos School of Cultural Adaptation.

Kelly Thorburn