The ‘kunanyi’ exhibition presents the outcome from a multi-year project developed across a trio of residences at Salamanca Arts Centre’s Artist’s Cottage by full-time travelling artist Lada Dedić.
The works are a cartographic hymn composed of maps hidden within the paintings; a chorus of the Cottage, Kelly’s Steps and artist Lada Dedić’s enduring and ongoing mountain conversation which continues to this day wherever she may be in the world.
The paintings, sound and poems composed over the trio of residencies and beyond, depict a clandestine path to tragic poetic chaos and joyful inevitability.
Just as lutruwita Tasmania opened borders, health guidelines mandated that Lada’s initial residency was in precious solitude; amidst echoes of nipaluna Hobart’s annual festivities, yacht races and as the city called in 2022 with fireworks observed from the back steps of the cottage, made for an extraordinary experience and a residency like no other.
Lada was present as the children from the tragic Hillcrest Primary School jumping-castle disaster were medi-helicoptered overhead one by one; bells tolled for funerals but also weddings and celebrations; as mobs of ‘anger’ passed-by shouting “FREEDOM!” ironically, unaware that she, quarantined in her little paradise cottage felt totally free in her solitude. It was the most surreal of times.
Punctuated by the strum of her guitar, the ping of her phone, visits from bumble-bees and birds, hours on hold with TasHealth; She and the mountain built a deep conversation from the back steps, kunanyi’s mists seemingly replying to questions or offering stability and wisdom as only a mountain can.
Although alone with only the mountain for company, friendships were formed through the ping of a smartphone… some of these relationships were fittingly fleeting while others endure to this day, with each residency, new connections formed leading to creative-collaborations within The Arts Centre, across the state and beyond.
The barely audible soundscape composed from recordings taken during her period of quarantine in Act I, is made in collaboration with musician and sound engineer Louis Ingliss from Boorloo Perth, Western Australia. The edible art which can be sampled at the finnesage closing event is the second in a series of collaborations forged through the ethically aligned friendship formed between Lada and Dr Julie Martyn, microbiologist and co-founder of Artisa Plant Based Cheeses based in lands surrounding the kanamaluka Launceston.
In May 2024, Lada returned to The Artist’s Cottage for Act II; a chapter of exploration with freedom of movement, a rather spectacular Auroas Australis and an amusing encounter with TasWater. The third residency was completed from November 2024 into January 2025, this time focusing on connection, collaboration and community.
Collaborators
Soundscape:
Louis Inglis - Boorloo Perth, WA
Edible Art:
Dr Julie Martin, Artisa Tasmania - kanamaluka Launceston, lutruwita Tasmania
kunyani is muwinina country and Lada acknowledges the palawa people of lutruwita as the traditional owners of this land she is so grateful to wander on and work on as an artist and a maker. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.
Studio Gallery, Salamanca Arts Centre
Level 2, 77 Salamanca Place
Hobart 7000
Exhibition: 31st January - 21st February, 2026
Closing Event: 5:00PM – 7:00PM, Friday 20th February 2026
Lada Dedić
The Artist’s Cottage, Salamanca Arts Centre