05 February - 28 March 2015

   

this is all human made

5 february 2025 -
28 March 2025

This is All Human Made is an exhibition celebrating the essential role of human creativity in animation, illustration, and visual arts.

The exhibition will feature work from Squish Squash, an Australian illustration and animation community, showcasing both completed pieces and works in progress. By revealing the creative journey behind drawing, painting, and animating, the exhibit offers an intimate look at the intricate human processes that shape visual creativity.

Visitors will experience a variety of animations, speed paints, sketches, and other media displayed alongside their finished versions. The works will span a range of mediums, from digital paintings, illustrations, and animations to traditional drawings and paintings, all presented with family-friendly themes.

With the rising popularity of AI, this exhibition is a timely opportunity to showcase creative practice and explore how the digital landscape is evolving. Visitors will not only see how artists are adapting to these changes but will also be invited to reflect on the impact of AI on creative fields.

Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and Squish Squash: Australian Illustration & Animation Community, as part of Adelaide Fringe 

Squish Squash is 2025 Fringe Fund Recipient. 

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Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and
Squish Squash: Australian Illustration & Animation Community, as part of Adelaide Fringe

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Squish Squash is a 2025 Fringe Fund Recipient

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