IASKA
IASKA (International Art Space Kellerberrin Australia) is a groundbreaking art organisation based on a unique idea: to run a cutting-edge program of exhibitions and residencies by distinguished contemporary artists in a remote rural community.
IASKA’s gallery and studio space are located in the small town of Kellerberrin, 210 kilometres east of Perth, in the heart of the Western Australian wheatbelt. Participating artists live and work in the town for periods of up to three months, interacting with the community and developing original artworks based on their experience of the place and people.
Artistic credits:
Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro, ‘Maintenance’, 2004. Photo: Acorn Photography.
Gerson Bettencourt Ferreira, ‘Junctions’, 2005.
Matthew Hunt, ‘Heliport Kellerberrin’, 2004. Photo: Acorn Photography.
Anna Nazzari, ‘Untitled’, 2004. Photo: Acorn Photography.
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