Wama Foundation Opens First Gallery for Environmental Art

Wama Foundation Opens First Gallery for Environmental Art

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Installation Show: Jacobus Capone, “End & Being” 2025, Wama Foundation – National Environmental Art Center, Halls Gap (Photo: Astrid Muller)

Reducing the effects of a person’s pre -climate change takes many forms. Some technical solutions, while others like our emotions. Environmental art It gives us space to enjoy, treat and sadly lose the land that we have known. In doing this, we look at the natural world in new ways, and inspires us to fight for the future of our planet.

The National Environmental Art Center is the first Australia exhibition dedicated to environmental art. ((This type of art) changes what we feel, how we see, and how we choose to act. basisWho oversees the institution. In addition to the National Center for Environmental Art, the area of WAMA’s includes an area of 16 hectares (about 39.5 acres), GariWerd/GramPians, a settlement botanical garden, the original herbal lands in Galocar, wetlands, store, and outdoor artwork in Victoria, Australia.

Currently displayed at the National Center for Environmental Art The end and existence By the artist Jacobus Capone. The exhibition features a wide range of four channels, as Caboni, alone, and on foot, rushes to the Busons iceberg (on Mont Blanc Masif in France) and records one minute of silence every day while the ice melts. It is called “a contemplative and linguistic experience that attracts people to it and slows them.” Visitors can only think about the tragedy and the effects of our environment and ask, “Where do we go from here?”

Met Met modern with Siegel about the institution’s mission, and more about The end and existenceAnd what you can expect in general when you visit. Pass down to our exclusive interview.

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National Center for Environmental Art

What is the National Center for Environmental Art?

The National Environmental Art Center is the first area in Australia dedicated to exploration of environmental art. We are located close to the GARIWERD/GramPians National Park – a region of great cultural, environmental and geological importance.

What is the importance of its beginning?

We take a wide look at environmental art. This means embracing works that speak to the environmental, cultural, metaphysical and inhuman aspects of the place. Multiple disciplines, emotionally, quietly and radically. In the formulation of these experiences, we hope to stimulate deeper talks about the state of the natural world and our place inside.

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Installation Show: Jacobus Capone, “End & Being” 2025, Wama Foundation – National Environmental Art Center, Halls Gap (Photo: Astrid Muller)

Can you describe the space (space) for those who are not aware of the area?

Garrier/Grampian in West Victoria is famous for its sandy mountain ranges, Deep Warong and Jarwadijali culture, and a diverse wildlife. Moreover, the area is one of the hot points of biological diversity in Victoria, which contains more than 30 % of the original plants in the state.

WAMA, which is located on the main road to the park, is located on 16-Hectare A site that includes vegetable gardens, herbal lands, forests and wet lands fast. The previous tobacco farm has been rehabilitated and rehabilitated over 14 years and will continue to develop with the addition of more landscapes, sculptures, bird leather, and nature play space for children. At the heart of our lands, the National Center for Environmental Art-a exhibition that has been built to host internationally level exhibitions on a large scale.

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Installation Show: Jacobus Capone, “End & Being” 2025, Wama Foundation – National Environmental Art Center, Halls Gap (Photo: Astrid Muller)

What is currently displayed that you were excited?

Our current exhibition, The end and existence Written by Jacobus Capone, it features a large-scale video of four channels with a simultaneous sound-a contemplative and covered experience that attracts and slow people. The end and existence Documenting exhausting performance above and below Bossons, located in the Mont Blanc Massif in France. Over the course of 89 days, Jacob is walking alone on foot, and one minute of silence is recorded every day in the presence of the ice melting.

His works record the ice transformation and weakness of both the landscape and the body. While the work documents the ice melting in the middle of the road around the world, the message that it shares about the consequences of the changing climate resonately resonate here in Australia, especially in the region (GARIWERD/GramPians), which was destroyed twice in two years destroyed by the bush fires.

How do you imagine the development of the National Center for Environmental Art?

We build the leading destination in Australia Environmental Art – one rooted in both artistic excellence and environmental awareness. The experiment will develop as a cultural and environmental public – a site for creativity, care and cooperation.

We are planning to continue hosting artists at a global level, challenge and expanding the idea of environmental art.

The experiment outside the exhibition will also continue to develop with statues, settlement gardens, and the nature play area for children and practical education programs.

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Installation Show: Jacobus Capone, “End & Being” 2025, Wama Foundation – National Environmental Art Center, Halls Gap (Photo: Astrid Muller)

What role does environmental art play in efforts to alleviate the effects of climate change?

Environmental art does not provide technical solutions – but it does something vital. It changes what we feel, how we see, and how we choose to act.

In Wama, we believe that the emotional relationship precedes environmental work. Art helps people sit with sadness and uncertainty that climate change brings. It also provides beauty, hope and a sense of proxy.

By gathering artists, scientists and societies together, environmental art builds the cultural momentum necessary for permanent political and behavioral change.

What is the following for the National Center for Environmental Art? What exciting thing you can share?

We just started. Come to the spring, the gardens will start stirring-exploding, green herbs, and working on the site spring Written by Gemella and Richard Macan in full flowering. The color, smell and sound will turn into something living and develop. On top of the horizon, our summer exhibition is formed. We cannot say much yet – but it will be bold and attractive.

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