Heike Qualitz is showing as part of the Mallee [mæli:] exhibition:
“In mid-2011, a group of visual artists from the Australian National University and the University of New Mexico drew inspiration from fieldwork at Calperum Station, South Australia. Part of the Riverland Biosphere, Calperum is an enclave for mallee scrubland – one of the most endangered vegetation types in the world. This exhibition presents a selection of aesthetic responses to the natural and cultural features of ‘the mallee’ and its surrounding landscapes.”
The exhibition opens at 6pm, Thursday 6th October at the ANU School of Art Gallery and runs to 29th October.
The paper selected for Heike’s prints was Canson Infinity BFK Rives.