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November 7, 2018

CALDERA ANNOUNCES INSTALLATION ARTISTS – MYSTERY ARTWORKS TO BE UNVEILED VIA DIGITAL MAP

Image- MUFFY, OneJessa

Sydney, Australia: Caldera, a boutique multi-sensory art experience featuring burlesque performances, experimental music and art from the underground has announced a program of visual artists to create site-responsive installations. Eleven cross-disciplinary and interactive artists will utilise the 130-year-old industrial metalwork shop of Eveleigh Works to stage a series of artworks responding to Caldera’s provocative themes. Audiences will be given a code to a digital map as they enter Eveleigh Locomotive Workshop and are encouraged to explore the industrial space, with eight sessions offered over four-nights, from 29 November – 2 December 2018.

Artistic Director Laurence Rosier Staines describes, “Caldera is a night of fire and art in an industrial cathedral. The artworks we’ve selected will feature metal, optical illusion, digital necromancy, hair, line painting, fire, steam and ephemera. They all work towards a larger theme, which may become apparent as guests follow the digital map and uncover them, hidden among the steam hammers and blast furnaces.”

The artists chosen to feature work at Caldera include: Anji Brice, OneJessa, Cyma Hibri, Harry Hock, Ben Lang, Brooke Ellen Louttit, Duncan Maclean, Alireza Mirzaeisabet, Emily Parsons-Lord, Gwen Taualai and Meng-Yu Yan