Opening Friday 28 November
In Moon Pool, Natalie Wilkin foregrounds the body as a porous site of entanglement, where human, nonhuman, and unseen forces circulate. Photography, sculpture, and film operate as ritualised gestures, collapsing figure, garment, and landscape into vessels for attunement and emergence.
Less a narrative to be decoded than a field of transmission to be felt, the installation becomes a site for resonance. Rooted in the elemental materials of forest, rock, and water from Moorang-Moobar Country, the work traces thresholds between sensing and unfolding.
Natalie Wilkin is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice is an ongoing inquiry into the thresholds between the human body, the natural world, and deeper resonances that shape consciousness. Her works emerge from immersive, embodied processes, where environments and objects act as collaborators—sites where ritual-gesture and materiality converge.
Garments and sculptural objects operate as conduits—artefacts of inhabiting and attuning to altered states of perception. Through these, Wilkin investigates how body, material, and landscape entwine to unsettle the boundaries between the visible and concealed. Her practice is a continual act of world-making, where the creative impulse is both portal and process, guiding the viewer toward resonance with elemental forces that are deeply felt yet resist capture or containment.