artist
Benjamin Woods
Benjamin Woods is an artist who practices with training in sculpture and sound. He explores how processes of forming, found in sculptural practice, can generate attention to interdependence through relational and ecological resonance. Touch, breath and listening are just some of the methods by which these interdependent qualities emerge. Ben started playing flute at 7 years old and later studied sculpture at the Victorian College of the Arts where he received an MFA with a project in instrument-making (2012). Woods has been exhibiting and performing nationally and internationally for over ten years and is a current PhD candidate at Monash University (2018-2021). He continues to teach art casually at Latrobe College (since 2014) and Monash University (since 2020).
Woods lives and works on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Boon wurrung Bunurong country, Birrarunga/Narrm (Melbourne).
2021
tributary outlet,
Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Benjamin Woods, Saskia Schut
work
The tributary outlet is part of the Tributary Project , a collaborative research project by Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Saskia Schut, Benjamin Woods that engages with the redirected, hidden and remnant creek tributaries of inner northwest Narrm/Melbourne on Wurundjeri Country.
2021
alluvial flats and siltstone,
Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Benjamin Woods, Saskia Schut
work
alluvial flats and siltstone is part of the Tributary Project , a collaborative research project by Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Saskia Schut, Benjamin Woods that engages with the redirected, hidden and remnant creek tributaries of inner northwest Narrm/Melbourne on Wurundjeri Country.
2021
saltwater wetlands (blue lake),
Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Benjamin Woods, Saskia Schut
work
saltwater wetlands (blue lake) is part of the Tributary Project , a collaborative research project by Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Saskia Schut, Benjamin Woods that engages with the redirected, hidden and remnant creek tributaries of inner northwest Narrm/Melbourne on Wurundjeri Country.
2021
creek outlet into saltwater wetlands (channel),
Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Benjamin Woods, Saskia Schut
work
creek outlet into saltwater wetlands (channel) is part of the Tributary Project , a collaborative research project by Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Saskia Schut, Benjamin Woods that engages with the redirected, hidden and remnant creek tributaries of inner northwest Narrm/Melbourne on Wurundjeri Country.
2022
low lands,
Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Benjamin Woods, Saskia Schut
work
low lands is part of the Tributary Project , a collaborative research project by Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Saskia Schut, Benjamin Woods that engages with the redirected, hidden and remnant creek tributaries of inner northwest Narrm/Melbourne on Wurundjeri Country.
2021
remnant gully river red gum,
Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Benjamin Woods, Saskia Schut
work
remnant gully river red gum is part of the Tributary Project , a collaborative research project by Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Saskia Schut, Benjamin Woods that engages with the redirected, hidden and remnant creek tributaries of inner northwest Narrm/Melbourne on Wurundjeri Country.
2021
remnant gully yellow box shadow,
Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Benjamin Woods, Saskia Schut
work
remnant gully yellow box shadow is part of the Tributary Project , a collaborative research project by Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Saskia Schut, Benjamin Woods that engages with the redirected, hidden and remnant creek tributaries of inner northwest Narrm/Melbourne on Wurundjeri Country.
2021
silurian geology,
Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Benjamin Woods, Saskia Schut
work
silurian geology is part of the Tributary Project , a collaborative research project by Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Saskia Schut, Benjamin Woods that engages with the redirected, hidden and remnant creek tributaries of inner northwest Narrm/Melbourne on Wurundjeri Country.
2022
submerged creek,
Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Benjamin Woods, Saskia Schut
work
submerged creek is part of the Tributary Project , a collaborative research project by Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Saskia Schut, Benjamin Woods that engages with the redirected, hidden and remnant creek tributaries of inner northwest Narrm/Melbourne on Wurundjeri Country.
2022
tributary junction,
Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Benjamin Woods, Saskia Schut
work
tributary junction is part of the Tributary Project , a collaborative research project by Geoff Robinson, Ying-Lan Dann, Saskia Schut, Benjamin Woods that engages with the redirected, hidden and remnant creek tributaries of inner northwest Narrm/Melbourne on Wurundjeri Country.