Onsite Field Research Barkindji Country
Kristen Radge’s art practice responds to her experience of entering new sites as a post-colonial settler on traditional Lands. Discourses of disruption, touch, encounter, and trace are key components she considers with her onsite practice in connection to the Australian context of Country. These elements have assisted situating her body in place in connection with historical events politically, culturally, industrially, and environmentally. Kristen’s inquiry is through onsite field work examining clay to identify a dialogue that communicates a historical context of community and culture in Place and Time. The concept of touch with foraged clay is essential in Kristen’s art practice as she examines her agency through methods that speak of her experience and making process while working on sites that are historically imbedded in colonial land ownership, conflict and struggle.