Resonance: Dialogues in Art and Ecology brings together 16 leading Australian artists to amplify the voices of more-than-human worlds.

Presented by Southern Forest Arts the exhibition features artists Tarsh Bates, Renata Buziak, Kim V Goldsmith,  Lee Harrop, Susan Hauri-Downing, Catherine Higham, WhiteFeather Hunter with Kate Goff, Forest Keegel, Heidi Kenyon x Friendly Conspiracy, Linda Knight,  Annette Nykiel, Perdita Phillips, Jane Richens, Debbie Symons, Cassandra Tytler, and Clarice Yuen with curator Sharmila Wood.

Through sound, fibre, film, paper installation, and sculpture, Resonance gives voice to worms, fungi, beetles, seeds, fibre, barnacles, lichens, wind, birdsong, heartbeats, rain, and soil. From the granular and microscopic to planetary systems, the works gathered here highlight ecological interdependence and call audiences to listen, respond, and engage.

Resonance situates Australian practice within the ecoartspace transnational platform based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, founded in 1997 by Patricia Watts to support artists, scientists, and advocates addressing environmental issues.

“Artists are like scientists, making the invisible visible and offering new ways of thinking about human impact on ecosystems.” – Patricia Watts, Founder, ecoartspace

The exhibition will be presented 29th Nov 2025 – 1st Feb 2026 at the Painted Tree Gallery, Murillup Rd, Northcliffe.

This project is proudly supported by the State Government of WA.