The Tasmanian International Arts Festival will present a rich array of visual arts experiences across
the state, including Reorder at the unique Spring Bay Mill in Triabunna from Saturday, 21 March –
Sunday, 29 March.
Spring Bay Mill has begun the process of converting the old woodchip mill site at Triabunna into a
centre of environmental and cultural exchange, set within a botanical garden.
Using materials found within the mill site, artists Bronte Booth, David Hamilton, Ed King, Jacob Leary,
Serena Rosevear, Isis St Pierre and Tricky Walsh have created six installations in response to
particular locations at the site, with the mill’s large scale industrial environment as its canvas.
Discarded wood has been recovered, wood chips have been reassembled, and rusted machine parts
repurposed as Reorder, which examines the transition of the mill from one form of enterprise to
another.
Reorder is free and open daily to the public from 10am – 6pm from Saturday, 21 March – Sunday, 29
March 2015.
For a copy of the Tasmanian International Arts Festival program, simply head to tendays.org.au,
phone (03) 6210 5777 or visit the Ten Days office at 71 Murray Street, Hobart, Tasmania.
Lucinda Szczypior Font PR

