Exhibited Works and Projects
Art Exhibition by Pari. April 13 - June 08, 2025. Pari, Parramatta / Burramattagal Land. New South Wales.
‘It’s Your Head That Bleeds’. Moving Image & Sound Installation. 92 Minutes Duration.
The artists in this exhibition interrogate the past, upholding their lineages by turning material scarcity into abundance. Cultural preservation is a transformative act—whether it is meditating on the quiet intimacy of an object, continuing traditional practices through contemporary mediums, or weaving lost tapestries into an imaginative interpretation of what could have been. Shape-shifting looks beyond the binary framework of reaction and resistance and asks us what it means to move beyond our current state and enter a new one; to gather our resources, repair, and rebuild.”
Exhibiting Artists: Amy Hill, Georgia Mulholland, Intizor Otaniyozova, Jenn Tran, Justin Cueno, Leo Bagus Purnomo, Lige Qiao, Samer Almansour and Zuraisa.
Curated by: Emma Cao, Sehej Kaur Sehmbhi and Naomi Segal.
Castlemaine Fringe Festival. March 29, 2024. Lot19, Castlemaine. Victoria.
‘Wadi Rum, Jordan’
Moving Image Installation. 10 Minutes Duration.
The artist’s moving image installation captures the stillness of life in the Wadi Rum Desert of Jordan. Through slow, deliberate pacing, the work offers an intimate look at the Bedouin way of life, shaped by the vast desert landscape. The installation provides a quiet space to reflect on the rhythm of the land in this remote environment.
Solo Exhibition by Georgia Mulholland. March 14 - 21, 2025. PS Art Space, Fremantle / Walyalup. Western Australia.
The exhibition was accompanied by a diverse public program, curated by the artist to enrich the community’s experience.
Highlights included: an Artist Talk with Georgia Mulholland and Honny Palayukan, Live Analogue Ambience by Sound Artist Portia Rose, Tatreez Workshop with SAMARKAND (Bethlehem, Palestine), Panel Discussion ‘Sumud, Sabr, and Sanity’ with guest speakers Hala Shanableh (Palestine), Hiba Farra (Palestine), Sophie McNeil and Georgia Mulholland, and a documentary screening of ‘Naila and The Uprising’.
Solo Exhibition by Georgia Mulholland. February 27 - March 03, 2025. Unassigned Gallery, Brunswick. Naarm. Victoria.
Over the course of the five-day exhibition, many visitors returned multiple times, often bringing friends and family with each visit. Numerous guests stayed for the full 92-minute sound installation, engaging deeply with the emotional and thought-provoking experience that played on loop throughout the exhibition.
The exhibition was accompanied by a diverse public program, curated by the artist to enrich the community’s experience.
Artist Talk with Georgia Mulholland and Hawraa Kash (Lebanon), Live Music by YARA (Gaza, Palestine), Tatreez Workshop with SAMARKAND (Bethlehem, Palestine), Tawle and Tea in the Courtyard, and An Afternoon of Levantine Music with Bayt Saleh (Lebanon), Rawdrum (Lebanon), and Luqman (Syria-Lebanon).
Residency Project by Georgia Mulholland. Developed at Wonder Cabinet, Bethlehem. Palestine.
The voices within the project are not just stories; they are living expressions of resilience, fear, hope and guilt — directly transcribed from those conversations. This work is an attempt to carry their voices across borders.
The sound installation, which plays on a continuous loop throughout the space, intertwines excerpts of the interviews with field recordings captured in the West Bank. The composition is punctuated by the omnipresent sounds of warplanes, sirens, and prayers. In contrast, the lively sounds of children playing, a family singing after a day of olive harvesting, and the soulful tones of traditional Levantine instruments also emerge.
All photographs were captured by Georgia Mulholland in the West Bank in late 2024, across Bethlehem, Hebron (Al-Khalil), Jerusalem (Al-Quds), Ramallah, Battir, Aida and Dheisheh Refugee Camps, and Mar Saba. The book component of this project was created in close collaboration with Bara’a Alaraj, Samar Abedrabo and Jeriah Lau.
Exhibition by Areej Ashhab. January 10 - 17, 2025. Wonder Cabinet, Bethlehem. Palestine.
Project Documented by Dana Durr, Georgia Mulholland and Nisreen Tahhan.
November 16, 2024. Wonder Cabinet and Radio Alhara, Bethlehem. Palestine.
Now in the research and documentation phase, Georgia is exploring sound installation and photography as complementary mediums to capture this pivotal moment.
Photographic Work. November 2024. Local Industries, Bethlehem. Palestine.
Art Exhibition. May 25, 2024. Trades Hall, Carlton. Naarm.
Hebron Ghost Town, West Bank.
(al-Khalīl, الخليل), Section H1. Analogue film photograph, 2018.
The Annexation Wall, West Bank.
Analogue film photograph, 2018.
Streets of Bethlehem, West Bank.
Analogue film photograph, 2019.
Art Exhibition. February 22 - 25, 2024.
Lupine Studios, Fitzroy North. Naarm.
Now in the research and documentation phase, Georgia is exploring sound installation and photography as complementary mediums to capture this pivotal moment.