Explore the Christie Lange Exhibition “Forest Fragments

Discover the intricate beauty of Cradle Mountain’s ecosystems in “Forest Fragments” by Tasmanian artist Christie Lange.

Through ceramics, porcelain, and textiles, Lange celebrates the delicate mosses, fungi, lichens, and ferns of the Enchanted Walk, inviting viewers to connect with these overlooked forest organisms preserved in vibrant, miniature form.

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An Exhibition of  Exploration of Hidden Ecosystems

“Forest Fragments: Echoes of the Enchanted Walk – Cradle Mountain” by Christie Lange offers an intimate exploration of Tasmania’s hidden ecosystems.

Using ceramics, porcelain, and textiles, Lange captures the delicate and often-overlooked organisms that inhabit Cradle Mountain’s Enchanted Walk.

Through miniature sculptures of mosses, lichens, fungi, and ferns, the exhibition encourages viewers to attune their “forest eyes” to the subtle beauty and vital roles these organisms play in the forest’s health.

Each piece reflects Lange’s deep connection to the forest and her commitment to preserving these fragile environments.

Visitors are invited to pause and engage with the intricate textures, colours, and forms that make up the web of life in this remarkable landscape.

The exhibition fosters a heightened awareness of the need to protect these small yet significant organisms, urging us to appreciate and conserve the living world around us.

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Experiencing Tasmania’s Unique Arts and Culture

This exhibition is for a wide range of audiences, including visitors to Cradle Mountain Wilderness Reserve, international travelers seeking to experience Tasmania’s unique arts and culture, art collectors, ceramics and textile enthusiasts, and families looking for a fun, educational experience.

It offers a wonderful opportunity to explore nature through art and encourages visitors of all ages to engage with the delicate ecosystems of Tasmania’s forests.

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Exhibition Details

Join Christie for the opening of her inspiring and thought provoking exhibition.

When: 20th November 2024 at 10am

Where: Cradle Mountain Wilderness Gallery

3718 Cradle Mountain Rd

Cradle Mountain 7306 Tasmania

The exhibition runs until 31 May 2025

About the Ceramist Artist

Christie Lange is a sculptor and ceramic artist who lives and works in Binalong Bay, Tasmania. Christie studied a Bachelor in Contemporary Art – Visual Arts at UTAS Inveresk and graduated with First Class Honours in 2020.

Christie won the Art Farm Birch’s Bay Small Sculpture Acquisitive Prize in 2019, has been a finalist in the Women’s Art Prize Tasmania in 2020, Art Farm Birch’s Bay Sculpture Prize 2020, 2021 & 2022, and the Boxed-In Sculpture Prize in 2021 where she was awarded the People’s Choice award.

Christie recently was awarded an Arts Tasmania Education Residency grant which she completed at Winnaleah District School, Tasmania.

Her practice embraces ecology, biodiversity, hybridity and the agency of the non-human. Bringing together material investigations with a mycelial imagination, refrains of the mycological, zoological and botanical are present in her hybrid inventions.

Highlighting the planets need for biodiversity, she tenderly examines redemption, restoration and renewal as her works in clay reveal nature’s infinitesimal expressions. Through her work, Christie hopes to nurture a deeper appreciation for the natural world.

Explore Christie’s beautiful website, workshops and classes, exhibitions, Creative Coaching and shop her Gallery. Follow Christie on Facebook and Instagram for creative joy.

Learn More About the Exhibition Artist

Come meet Christie Lange in her Artist Profile story with Art Trails Tasmania and discover a passionate, intelligent and thoughtful Tasmanian artist.

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