Georgia Braam is an emerging artist who has grown up in regional Ballarat, Victoria. In developing her practice, the reworking of found family archives film footage has become the crux of her multimedia and video projection works. In this relationship, she aims to build her own archive or identity, placing moments together and slowing moments down. This process attempts to bridge the gaps between her memories whether this is faded, idealised, joyous, distressing or estranged of childhood and reaffirming these moments as evidence.
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Archival pigment prints, dry mount to aluminium composite panel 1200 x 860 mm
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Archival pigment prints, dry mount to aluminium composite panel 1200 x 860 mm
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Video projection work, 8 minutes and 52 seconds, filmed at my revisited childhood home 'Eagle Heights' on Wadawurrung Land.
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