Residency & olfactory workshops with Tarsh & Sue,
Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, Perth
22 January – 18 February 2024
While undertaking our Quick Response residency at PICA, we developed workshops and tools to better understand the role of smell in experiences of place and how artmaking can be used to understand and guide us through environmental and cultural change, grief, loss and hope.
Communal distillation, 2024
PICA residency. Image credit: Miranda Johnson
PICA residency, 2024
Communal distillation, 2024
PICA residency. Image credit: Megan Schlipalius
Communal distillation, 2024
PICA residency. Image credit: Megan Schlipalius
Communal distillation, 2024
PICA residency. Image credit: Megan Schlipalius
Smell history mapping, 2024
PICA residency. Image credit: Megan Schlipalius
Smell history map, 2024
Communal distillation, 2024
PICA residency. Image credit: Megan Schlipalius
Communal distillation, 2024
PICA residency. Image credit: Megan Schlipalius
Smell history mapping, 2024
PICA residency. Image credit: Megan Schlipalius
Communal distillation, 2024
PICA residency. Image credit: Megan Schlipalius
Smell history map, 2024
Smell history map, 2024
Smell history mapping, 2024
PICA residency. Image credit: Megan Schlipalius
Communal distillation, 2024
PICA residency. Image credit: Megan Schlipalius
Supported by a Department of Local Government, Sport, and Cultural Industries SNAP grant, PICA’s Art Ambassadors, and Umeå University, Sweden.

