Issue 34: Failure
Mashara Wachjudy’s practice is predominantly a consideration of the architecture memory and cross-cultural experience. Grounded in photography, her work extends to sculptural and spatial realms where material, texture, object and matter become a way of negotiating between the physical and emotional.
Wachjudy is currently studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Arts. Her solo exhibition walked forward to the west was presented at Bus Projects in August. Other recent exhibitions include group shows Woven at Verge Gallery and Hell Broth curated by Astrid Lorange and Vaughan O’Connor at Firstdraft. Wachjudy has exhibited in Sydney and Melbourne in both gallery and alternative spaces including Firstdraft, Verge Gallery, District 01, ambush Gallery as well as performing at Carriageworks with Bus Projects for Sydney Contemporary 2015.
Runway Journal acknowledges the custodians of the nations our digital platform reaches. We extend this acknowledgement to all First Nations artists, writers and audiences.
Runway Journal is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
Runway Journal receives project support from the NSW Government through Create NSW.
Runway Journal acknowledges the custodians of the nations our digital platform reaches. We extend this acknowledgement to all First Nations artists, writers and audiences.
Runway Journal is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
Runway Journal receives project support from the NSW Government through Create NSW.