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Kim V. Goldsmith's digital media practice explores the wide-ranging territories of rural and regional landscapes, using storytelling, sound and moving images to explore alternative perspectives on and narratives around regional ecologies. Kim has long believed rural and regional locations are a rich environment in which to create engaging and universal art, informed by the histories, landscapes, and communities in which they’re developed.

As well as producing works for festivals and international collaborations through the UK-based Arts Territory Exchange, over two years from 2017, Kim worked across inland NSW and remote Iceland, exploring and documenting the landscape from the perspective of corvids (ravens). Including VR, 360 sound, room-sized projections and constructed soundscapes, the resulting works were exhibited at the Western Plains Cultural Centre in Dubbo over the summer of 2019/20. Kim's latest work in development is documenting the post-drought recovery of the internationally-signficant Macquarie Marshes wetlands of NSW, throughout 2020, for a new series of AV works for exhibition in Australia and overseas in 2021. Process is as much a part of her practice as the finished works.

Alongside her art practice, Kim has spent the past 24 years working as a media and marketing communications consultant, and content producer, including time on projects and professional development delivery within the NSW regional arts sector.

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Cultural Gardeners

The Cultural Gardeners - Australian Cultural Alliance for Climate Action

Growing a nation of stewards caring for environment, arts & culture. First Nations first on every Country.

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The Cultural Gardeners - Australian Cultural Alliance for Climate Action

Growing a nation of stewards caring for environment, arts & culture. First Nations first on every Country.

Cultural Gardeners - Australian Cultural Alliance for Climate Action

Sydney
Dec 21 2023 To Dec 31 2024

Field Trip is an international research symposium investigating creative practice at the intersection of art, science, technology and the environment. 

Sunshine Coast
Sep 25 2021

An online symposium that brings The Mind of Plants contributors together to share their reflections and various learnings with plants.

Stories, poetry and sound across a diversity of human languages and geographical landscapes. Come and join us!

USC Sunshine Coast
Apr 09 2021

Field Trip - Arts, Science, Tech and Environment Symposium

Sunshine Coast
Aug 08 2020