Madelynne Cornish, <em>Borderlands</em>, 2020, installation view, audiovisual installation, dimensions variable, image 4 channels, sound 8 channels, 44 mins. Commissioned with assistance from the Besen Family Foundation.  Copyright the artist. Photo Christian Capurro.
Madelynne Cornish, Borderlands, 2020, installation view, audiovisual installation, dimensions variable, image 4 channels, sound 8 channels, 44 mins. Commissioned with assistance from the Besen Family Foundation. Copyright the artist. Photo Christian Capurro.

Madelynne Cornish

Madelynne Cornish is an audio-visual artist and curator based in Victoria who works with sound, video and installation to question our perceptions of the natural environment. Her practice explores the effects of climate on natural and constructed environments, the dynamics informing remote communities, and the relationships between environment and human activity.

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