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Artist: Pamela Lee Brenner

Title: Future Remnant 2

Year: 2022

Materials: Corflute, used packaging materials, rope

Dimensions: 260cm x 450cm x 300cm


Future Remnant 2 is a work about the legacy of the present, in the future. With the world now, in many ways, at a turning point, what will remain as our legacy? Will it be a new world populated by microorganisms alongside micro plastics? Will it be a world of war or peace? Will it be a world where we leave a disastrous imprint for future generations? How fast can we paddle upstream? We are optimistic but cautiously turning around in an upside-down world.


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Pamela Lee Brenner has been developing physical art installations, interactive digital installations and experimental artworks, often working collaboratively, over the last 25 years.
Her works have been exhibited in many sites around Australia, including Sculpture in the Vineyards; Strand Ephemera; Sculpture by the Sea in Cottesloe and Bondi, Art on the Greenway; Nocturnal Arts Wollongong, Unseen Sculptures GCAC and others. 
Her interest in current social and political issues, as well as a passion for environmental issues is an inspiration to create often whimsical artworks. Often reused, recycled and repurposed materials that would normally be discarded / destined for landfill are used. 

Pamela Lee Brenner has another work on display at this years BNSW, in collaboration with Johannes Muljana - Bananakarma
We wish to acknowledge and pay respect to the Arakwal people of the Bundjalung Nation,
the traditional custodians of the land​ on which we meet and work.​​
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