A GLOW-in-the-dark
rabbit named Alba inspired the latest exhibition at the Pine
Rivers Regional Art Gallery.
Marnie Dean,
the show's curator and one of the eight artists who have contributed
works, said Alba was created by new media arts pioneer Eduardo
Kac by combining the GFP gene from a jellyfish, with rabbit
DNA.
The resulting
bunny emitted a green fluorescence when exposed to ultra-violet
light, Ms Dean said.
The exhibition
was their response to the rhetoric, discourse and debate associated
with Alba which Kac wanted to have live with his family.
Alba changed
the definition of art and blurred the relationship between art
and science, she said.
Works on
show include posters, light boxes, installations, projected
images and billboards.
"I'm
happy it's introducing contemporary art to the shire,"
she said.
The exhibition
runs until August 3. The PRRAG is at 199 Gympie Rd, Strathpine,
(off Mecklem St). It is open 11am-4pm on Thursday, Fridays and
Saturdays.
- Glenn
Roberts