Colour Box Kent Morris 2021 – 2023 All Ages
When
10.30 am, Sun 28 Jan 2024 (360 mins)- 10.30 am, Sun 24 Sep 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 1 Oct 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 8 Oct 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 15 Oct 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 22 Oct 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 29 Oct 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 5 Nov 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 12 Nov 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 19 Nov 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 26 Nov 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 3 Dec 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 10 Dec 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 17 Dec 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 24 Dec 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 31 Dec 2023 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 7 Jan 2024 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 14 Jan 2024 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 21 Jan 2024 (360 mins)
- 10.30 am, Sun 4 Feb 2024 (360 mins)
Where
Queensland Art Gallery & Lecture Theatre
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
About
As part of the cinema program ‘Colour Box: Abstract Cinema’, four short films by Indigenous Australian artist Kent Morris will screen on loop in the QAG Lecture Theatre on Sundays from 10.30am to 4.00pm until 4 February 2024.
By reconstructing the built environment through a First Nations lens, Morris reveals the continuing presence and patterns of Aboriginal history, culture and knowledge in the contemporary Australian landscape, despite ongoing colonial interventions in the physical and political environments.
Karta-kartaka (Pink Cockatoo) 2023
Recently added to the national threatened species list, the karta-kartaka (pink cockatoo) is subject to ongoing threats to their existence including the loss of existing and future hollow-bearing trees for nesting, and a lack of feeding areas and regeneration due to heavy grazing by invasive species on Country.
Constructed from photographic images taken at Mutawintji, the immersive, kaleidoscopic patterns in Karta-kartaka (Pink Cockatoo) speak of infinity through a First Nations’ lens that views plants, humans, animals, land, sea and sky as interconnected and interdependent throughout time. Inspired by First Nations cultural knowledge systems, the patterns represent moments of transformation, of deep time cultural forms reinforcing ancestry, sovereignty and wisdom, all of which reflect a silent ancestral system of sustainability and strength.
3 minutes | All Ages
Waa and Wattle 2022
The mesmeric visual forms in Barkindji artist Kent Morris’s Waa and Wattle gradually reveal the continuing presence and patterns of Aboriginal history, culture and knowledge in the contemporary Australian landscape, through trans-narrative, geometric patternation.
By visually deconstructing and reassembling western systems, the work mirrors the methodical disassembly and denial of First Peoples cultural knowledge, highlighting the resilient and continually evolving deep-time knowledge of First Nations.
3 minutes | All Ages
Cultural Reflections – Continuous Connections 2022
Constructed from images that merge and cycle infinitely, Cultural Reflections - Continuous Connections symbolically reflects the continuity of knowledge and culture and the intertwining of stories and history over time.
By visually reshaping the built environment and nature into new forms that reflect Indigenous knowledge systems, Cultural Reflections - Continuous Connections reflects the tenacity of First Peoples cultural continuity since time immemorial.
3 minutes | All Ages
Barkindji Blue Sky - Ancestral Connections #10 2021
In this infinite cycle of geometric forms, Barkindji Blue Sky - Ancestral Connections #10 uses fractured images of group of kiingki, or white corellas, and evolving symmetrical lines that reference markings carved on the front of shields or ceremonial markings made on the body and on trees to symbolically reflects the transferral, maintenance or reconstruction of First Nations culture throughout the generations.
3 minutes | All Ages
Production Credits
Karta-kartaka (Pink Cockatoo)
- Director: Kent Morris
- Script: Kent Morris
- Cinematographer: Kent Morris
- Editor: Kent Morris
- Print Source/Rights: Kent Morris, Vivien Anderson Gallery
- Year: 2023
- Runtime: 3 minutes
- Country: Australia
- Languages: No dialogue, Silent
- Colour: Colour
- Shooting Format: Digital
- Screening Format: Digital
Waa and Wattle
- Director: Kent Morris
- Script: Kent Morris
- Cinematographer: Kent Morris
- Editor: Kent Morris
- Print Source/Rights: Kent Morris, Vivien Anderson Gallery
- Year: 2022
- Runtime: 3 minutes
- Country: Australia
- Languages: No dialogue, Silent
- Colour: Colour
- Shooting Format: Digital
- Screening Format: Digital
Cultural Reflections – Continuous Connections
- Director: Kent Morris
- Script: Kent Morris
- Cinematographer: Kent Morris
- Editor: Kent Morris
- Print Source/Rights: Kent Morris, Vivien Anderson Gallery
- Year: 2022
- Runtime: 3 minutes
- Country: Australia
- Languages: No dialogue, Silent
- Colour: Colour
- Shooting Format: Digital
- Screening Format: Digital
Barkindji Blue Sky - Ancestral Connections #10
- Director: Kent Morris
- Script: Kent Morris
- Cinematographer: Kent Morris
- Editor: Kent Morris
- Print Source/Rights: Kent Morris, Vivien Anderson Gallery
- Year: 2021
- Runtime: 3 minutes
- Country: Australia
- Languages: Ni dialogue, Silent
- Colour: Colour
- Shooting Format: Digital
- Screening Format: Digital