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Flossie Peitsch, Oblique (detail showing 3 of 6 panels), 2023, Billiluna Tapestry Weaving, 200 x 300mm.

FEARLESS – Flossie Peitsch

12 Sep 2024 – 17 Nov 2024

FEARLESS is a new body of remarkable tapestry weavings by internationally renowned artist and Maryborough resident, Dr Flossie Peitsch. Tackling the mystifying world of change, this art presents a tactile, non-objective journal. FEARLESS captures the artist’s first-hand responses of working in very remote Indigenous communities throughout Australia. The weavings’ timely themes are BABYSTEPS, DESERT LIGHT, REPRISE, and RESOLVE. Peitsch’s series continues Maryborough and surrounds’ rich and ongoing patronage of textile and fibre-based art production.

For additional information on the artworks in this exhibition, please download a pdf with an augmented list of works and a review by Neal Nuske below.

Download Augmented FEARLESS list of works and review here


FEARLESS Soundscapes


Scan the QR code to listen to the soundscapes that have been composed by Andrew Voigt to accompany the FEARLESS exhibition, or go to: https://myblog.flossiepeitsch.com

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Flossie Peitsch with tapestry weavings

Dr Flossie Peitsch, pictured next to some tapestry work in progress, the finished works form part of the Mimosa series in the FEARLESS exhibition.

ARTIST'S TALK:

Unweaving Art
2pm, Sunday 27 October 2024.


Join Dr. Flossie Peitsch as she unpicks the challenges specific to being a fibre-based artist today. Interact with her as she highlights the process of tapestry weaving...attraction, inspiration, tools required, process and outcomes.

Free, all welcome


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