Castlemaine State Festival presents
There is No Shame in Delight
Helen Mathwin & Hermione Merry
There is No Shame in Delight tells a visual story of dogged determination, the shedding of outer skin, a return to the real, to the dirt, to the self and to each other. This two-channel video installation from local artists and frequent collaborators Helen Mathwin and Hermione Merry, concludes with the question, after the climax, the crash, the apocalypse-what now?
Helen Mathwin
Helen Mathwin is a visual artist and co-founder
of Wide Open Road Art based in Castlemaine,
Victoria. Helen Frequently collaborates with
artists Susie Elliott and Hermione Merry to
explore issues relating to connection and scale.
Individually this enquiry is concerned with
colonisation and the concept of home. These
questions underpin her current PhD candidature
at LaTrobe University. Over the last few years
her work has been primarily public, performative
and/or installation based. She strongly believes
in the radical potential of public art.
Hermione Merry
Hermione Merry is a Castlemaine based video and
installation artist. Her practice is
collaborative. Hermione’s practice centres
around an exploration of the unknown, utilising
symbolism, magic realism, the theatrical and the
filmic to explore the mysteries of identity,
space, place and emotion. Hermione’s work
has been exhibited locally, nationally and
internationally.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body.