Grace Lillian Lee unveils her first solo exhibition – "The Dream Weaver: Guardians of Grace" at Brisbane Festival
Supported by digital print and projection partner Epson Australia
BRISBANE, 11 September 2024 – The highly anticipated debut solo exhibition of the renowned Australian artist and designer Grace Lillian Lee, proudly supported by digital print and projection partner Epson Australia, has debuted at the prestigious Brisbane Festival.
Titled The Dream Weaver: Guardians of Grace, this showcase marks a significant milestone in Lee’s illustrious career, presenting her most extensive work to date.
Lee has worked closely with Epson on this remarkable showcase that sees Epson EB-L1060U and EB-L1070U projectors installed and utilised to project the immersive artistic video content in the main room and Epson’s EB-L1505U projector used to project an even larger screen in the adjacent space.
All signage for The Dream Weaver: Guardians of Grace exhibition displays was printed on the newly launched and award-winning Epson SureColor P9560, a printer specifically designed for premium photo, fine art, proofing and packaging.
This debut solo exhibition offers an intimate look into Lee's creative process, featuring a collection of works that pay homage to her Indigenous roots and the powerful women who have shaped her life. Each piece in the exhibition is a reflection of Lee’s personal journey, her commitment to honouring her ancestors, and her exploration of modern art and design.
The Dream Weaver: Guardians of Grace celebrates Lee’s artistic journey, deeply intertwined with her history and rich cultural heritage.
Known for her unique ability to blend traditional practices with contemporary forms, Lee’s work explores themes of identity, community and the preservation of cultural narratives. Her intricate weaving techniques and innovative designs have garnered acclaim nationally and internationally.
The exhibition features eight body sculptures and eight shields; each piece represents aspects of Grace's heritage, including her family members. The vibrant colours and intricate details reflect her lineage, spanning continents from Europe to China and the Torres Strait Islands. Visitors can expect to be immersed in a visual narrative that connects the past with the present, weaving together stories of strength and resilience.
The exhibition features an immersive video installation and soundscape designed to transport visitors into the heart of Grace Lillian Lee's cultural narrative. The video projectors provided by Epson, which showed dynamic visuals of traditional weaving techniques and evocative landscapes, bring Lee’s artworks to life, adding layers of meaning and context to her pieces.
Accompanying the visuals, a carefully crafted soundscape blends natural sounds with traditional music, creating an atmosphere that deepens the connection between the audience and the artwork. Together, these elements elevate the sensory experience, allowing visitors to engage with Lee's work on a profound and multi-dimensional level.
Lee said about her first solo exhibition, "This exhibition is a deeply personal journey for me. It’s a tribute to the guardians of my heritage, the women who have guided me, and the cultural threads that have shaped my identity. I hope that through The Dream Weaver: Guardians of Grace, I can share the beauty and strength of my culture with a wider audience."
The Dream Weaver: Guardians of Grace is being displayed at Stores Studio - Brisbane Powerhouse until 21 September during the Brisbane Festival. The exhibition attracts art enthusiasts, collectors, and cultural scholars from across the country and beyond, offering them a rare opportunity to experience the work of one of Australia’s most innovative artists in a solo setting.
Exhibition Acknowledgements
Grace would also like to make a special thank you to the team at Brisbane Festival, Epson and Powerhouse Brisbane for the commitment and support for the exhibition. Grace Lillian Lee Productions is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, part of the Department of Treaty, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Communities and the Arts.
Picture credit
Epson Australia GM marketing Bruce Bealby and Grace Lillian Lee at The Dream Weaver: Guardians of Grace" at Brisbane Festival
Exhibits by Grace Lillian Lee in The Dream Weaver: Guardians of Grace" at Brisbane Festival
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