Georgia Button (2023)

Georgia Button’s multidisciplinary practice embraces moving-image, installation and sound to explore affect, loss, personal histories and rural environments.  

Button was selected to participate in the 2023 Studio Program in partnership with AdelaideCentral School of Art.

‘I didn’t seriously consider being an artist as an occupation until quite a bit later after high school, and really after I had already started different degrees at university and realised I needed something very creative and very visual, and perhaps I should just give this art thing a crack…’ Georgia Button, 2023.

Button graduated with First Class Honours from Adelaide Central School of Art in 2022. Recent exhibitions and presentations include Petrichor, Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery, 2021; Tactile, Self, Adelaide Film Festival, 2020; Hiraeth, FELTspace, Adelaide, 2020; and recess presents, Adelaide Contemporary Experimental, 2019.

Georgia Button
  • Opening night. People sit and stand to gather around and watch Georgia Button's moving image artwork projection.
  • Georgia Button's studio. 8 posters pinned to wall in a grid. Stills from video work of Georgia's
  • Opening night. 2 people lean together smiling and watching Georgia Button's moving image artwork projection.
  • Opening night. 2 people sit on one plinth and 1 person sits on the other plinth to watch Georgia Button's moving image artwork projection.
  • Opening night. 2 people sit on one plinth and 1 person sits on the other plinth to watch Georgia Button's moving image artwork projection. Wide angle view.
Opening night. People sit and stand to gather around and watch Georgia Button's moving image artwork projection.

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