Join Kepa Kurl/Esperance-based creatives Rosie Henderson and Halla Kim for an intimate conversation exploring their creative practices, career journeys, and current exhibitions at The Cannery Arts Centre.
Together, they’ll reflect on what it means to be a professional artist in Esperance, sharing insights into their artistic career, inspirations, and the ideas shaping their work. The discussion will also dive into their exhibition processes - unpacking motivations, creative approaches, and reflections on how each body of work has evolved.
A shared thread in their practices is an exploration of environment - both familiar and unfamiliar - and how place influences their work.
Date: Thursday April 23 at 6pm
Bar will be open to purchase drinks.
Free tea and coffee.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Halla Kim
A South Korean contemporary artist working across sculpture, ceramics, and participatory practice, Halla Kim explores connections between women, craft, and nature. Her work embeds personal narratives into sculptural forms, with previous exhibitions and residencies across Korea and Japan.
Rosie Henderson
A multimedia creative based in Kepa Kurl Esperance, Rosie Henderson explores life in regional Australia through photography, film, and creative direction, with a strong focus on connection to place, community, and self.