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Heather Hesterman – new artist-in-residence

We welcome Heather Hesterman to the LAB-14 family, as she kicks off the Creative Spaces LAB-14 studio residencies for 2017.

 

We welcome Heather Hesterman to the LAB-14 family, as she kicks off the Creative Spaces LAB-14 studio residencies for 2017.

An interdisciplinary artist working with installation, print-based media, community, education and landscape design, Heather’s recent projects are concerned with the topography, botany and human intervention within natural and constructed sites. She will use her residency at LAB-14 to research and create sea level markers, to be located in Carlton and around Port Phillip Bay, showing the potential sea level rises for 2100 if temperatures and carbon levels are not reduced.

Read more about Heather and her work on the Creative Spaces website.

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