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Lynette Wallworth’s practice spans photography, video installation and short film. Her work focuses on the relationships between people and nature and explores how people are made up of our physical and biological environments, even as we re-make the world through our activities. Wallworth treats the viewer’s engagement with an artwork as a metaphor for their connectedness with biological, social and ecological systems.
In 2003-2004 Wallworth was awarded a New Media Arts Fellowship from the Australia Council, and in 2006 she completed an Arts Council England Fellowship residency at the National Glass Centre, Sunderland, UK. The Centre staged a solo exhibition of Wallworth’s work in 2007. Other exhibitions have included the Australian touring exhibition Terra Alterius (2005), the New Crowned Hope Festival in Vienna (2006)and the Auckland Triennial (2007). Her many commissions include a BFI Gallery London commission which allowed her to further develop her work 'Hold’, and the exhibition 'Hold: Vessel 2’ was staged in 2007.

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  • Hold: Vessel 2 (exhibited at)
  • Impermanence [contemplating stillness], Biennale of Electronic Arts (BEAP) (exhibited at)
  • Regarding Fear and Hope (exhibited at)
  • Turbulence: 3rd Auckland Triennial (exhibited at)
  • New Crowned Hope Festival (exhibited at)
  • Invisible by Night (exhibited at)
  • Terra Alterius (exhibited at)
  • Hold: Vessel 2 (exhibited at)
  • Impermanence [contemplating stillness], Biennale of Electronic Arts (BEAP) (exhibited at)
  • Regarding Fear and Hope (exhibited at)
  • Turbulence: 3rd Auckland Triennial (exhibited at)
  • New Crowned Hope Festival (exhibited at)
  • Invisible by Night (exhibited at)