When the Fog Clears


















When the Fog Clears at the Watershed Franklin is a journey through the mesmerising mists of the Huon Valley.
Each day, the fog performs a seductive dance, gently obscuring and revealing contours of the fertile land and waters. This exhibit, featuring six artists from Lutruwita/Tasmania, delves into the region’s iconic air through diverse mediums including installation, sculpture, illustration, sound, and video. Exclusively created for Franklin, extending from the waterfront into the shed’s chambers, kilns, and rafters. You’re invited to experience fog as an atmosphere that cloaks us in unexpected ways.
Featuring:
Amber Koroluk-Stephenson
Nadège Phillipe Janon
Joshua Santospirito
Rosie Hastie
Mat Ward
Ursula Woods
Curated by Loren Kronemeyer
Produced by Andrew Clark
Early development by Eliza Burke & Amber Koroluk-Stephenson
Additional support from Talitha Balan, Josh Prouse and Hannah Foley
Presented by Constance ARI in partnership with Ten Days on the Island
Watershed, 3347 Huon Hwy, Franklin
OPENING | FRI 21 MARCH, 6pm
EXHIBITION | 21 - 30 MARCH, 10AM-5PM DAILY
LINK TO TEN DAYS ON THE ISLAND SITE
CATALOGUE
Accessibility
The venue can be accessed without encountering any stairs. This venue is wheelchair accessible and has an accessible toilet. Please note that accessing the entrance requires crossing uneven paving.
Image credit: Cassie Sullivan.


Constance ARI works across Country cared for by the Palawa of lutruwita and the Tasmanian Aboriginal Community. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout the so called ‘Australia’, as well as First Nations people from elsewhere, and their deep connection to the lands, skies and waterways over which sovereignty was never ceded. We pay our respect to all Elders; we are grateful for their continued sharing of knowledge and Culture.