Category: EXHIBITION

FEEDBACK 4 PA1N MAP/ M A N I C | The Big Anxiety Festival

M A N I C | The Big Anxiety Festival

15 OCT 2019 – 26 OCT 2019 | SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

FEEDBACK 4 PA1N MAP PROJECT

In October 2019, Max participated in a festival dedicated to mental health.
At the festival, Max presented a video documentation of the “PA1N MAP” project.
*Feedback: authorship by curator Ivana Jovanovic.
“Happy to provide you with feedback and interactions people had with your work.
A few key things stood out when we did the screening of the work in the lecture theatre on opening night. I had a few people come up to me who spoke about how brave it was that you shared this project and process of recovery from self harm. A lot of people were interested in the Kombucha skin samples we had displayed, and about the process of making them. A few people found the video very difficult to watch because of the nature of the content, and that it is a very personal work. Many people over all who did experience the video talked to me about how it was a very important to show this kind of work, that although it was challenging, they felt like it was a necessary thing to show in an exhibition that talks about mental health.”

Photo by Cynthia Sciberras ©

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MANIC / THE BIG ANXIETY FESTIVAL

15 OCT 2019 — 26 OCT 2019 | SYDNEY AUSTRALIA | UNSW Art & Design
M A N I C explores the tenuous and personal relationships between creativity, productivity and mental wellbeing. The exhibition has engaged emerging artists, writers and creatives to amplify discussion around mental ill health through lived experience.

Curated by Ivana Jovanovic.

 

Ivana Jovanovic, Curator
Victoria Thompson
Paige Hart
Tiff Fergusson
Creaturisticart
Mel Eden
Stephanie Nguy
Claire Bridge
Chloe Watfern
Grace Kingston
Sylvia Griffin
Paul McDonald
Karl Grenet
Izzy Gramp
Brooke Leigh
Isobelle Lowe
Th3Max
Wanni Wang
Ash King
ADHOC
GF

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MANIC / THE BIG ANXIETY FESTIVAL

15 OCT 2019 — 26 OCT 2019 | SYDNEY AUSTRALIA | UNSW Art & Design

M A N I C explores the tenuous and personal relationships between creativity, productivity and mental wellbeing.
The exhibition has engaged emerging artists, writers and creatives to amplify discussion around mental ill health through lived experience.

 

Th3Max REPRESENTS PAIN MAP PROJECT

SPECIAL THANKS 4 DEAR PEOPLE WHO HELPED ME IN THIS PROJECT:

GUY BEN-ARY
ELLA CANETTI
EYAL SELLA
LARISA MILLER
RONEN SHOUKER
KEREN ROSMAN
MAYA KIPNIS
ESHY LAVI
BERT VAN ZANTEN
POLINA TAL MELTZER
TAL WEISS
YOSSI MADMONY
DAVID OFEK
VIKTORIA OUMNIAKOV
ROTEM GABAY
NATALIE RUBLINETSKY
SHARON HALACHMI
LI ZEFFERTT

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