Twenty-Six Seconds presents a collaborative exhibition led by contemporary artist Susie Dureau the 2025 recipient of the Artist Residency Program at Eramboo Artist Environment in Terry Hills.
The exhibition explores the Earth's rhythms through sound, light, and pigment. Unfolding within the expanded field of Painting, this cross-disciplinary project bridges painting, sound, and sonography, capturing fleeting moments of the landscape in and around Eramboo, adjacent to Ku-Ring-Gai National Park.
Collaborating with two emerging artists, a musician, a sonographer and a scientist, Dureau translates scientific data into immersive, sensory artworks. By merging disciplines, Twenty-Six Seconds seeks to reveal something previously unknown, offering new ways of perceiving time, space, and our place within the natural world.
Opening hours
- 10am - 4pm, daily
Opening celebration
- Sat 26 July, 3pm - 6pm
Artist Talk and Panel Q&A:
- Eramboo directors Greg Stonehouse and Susan Milne will host a
Q+A session with artist, Susie Dureau and a panel of participants in the
exhibition Twenty Six Seconds. - Participants: Susie Dureau, Marisabel Gonzalez, Mackenzie Russell, Ringo
Taylor-Cross, Harley Rimmer and Reuben Brown.
Workshops
Experimental Pigment Workshop: Sat 19 July, 10am - 12pm
- Participants in this workshop will learn how to make a painting
medium with tree sap and then mix it with powdered pigments to make a water
soluble paint.
Soundscape Workshop: Sun 27 July, 10am - 12pm
- Participants in this workshop will learn how to use a
spectrograph to record sounds in the environment and then use these images
to make an artwork based on the sound.
Pricing
Free Entry + Ticketed Workshops