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Lynette Wallworth

Lynette Wallworth is an Australian artist whose immersive video installations reflect on the connections between people and the natural world. Her work uses photography, film and interactive technologies (like touch-based
interfaces) to engage viewers and allow them to experience her works intuitively. Often working in series or meditations on one theme, her measured pace suggests that patient observation might lead to richer understanding between ourselves and the natural environment. Always experimenting with the newest technologies, her ability to build a sense of community and compassion with these tools is startling. Beauty, revelation and wonder are
celebrated in these works.

Wallworth's work has been exhibited at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the Sundance Film Festival, the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in Melbourne, Auckland Triennial, England's Brighton Festival and the Vienna Festival among many others. In April 2009, Wallworth's largest solo show in Australia opened at the Samstag Museum of Art as part of the BigPond Adelaide Film Festival. Wallworth has been awarded an International
Fellowship from the Arts Council of England, a New Media Arts Fellowship from the Australia Council for the Arts and was the inaugural recipient of AFTRS Creative Fellowship in 2010.

Tender is her first documentary film.

Major Works: Coral: ReKindling Venus (2012), Kafka Fragmente (2010), Duality of Light (2009), Hold: Vessel 2. (2007), Evolution of Fearlessness (2006), Still/Waiting 2. (2006), Invisible by Night (2004), Hold: Vessel 1. (2001).