A Narrow Strip Along A Steep Edge

A Narrow Strip Along A Steep Edge

 A Narrow Strip Along a Steep Edge invites eight contemporary artists to inhabit the lingering structures of Fort Lytton in an exploration of boundaries and borderlands.

Exhibitions

Event Details

Category

Exhibitions

Event Starts

May 10, 2025 15:00

Event Ends

May 18, 2025 14:00

Venue

Fort Lytton National Park

Location

160 South St, Lytton QLD 4178, Australia

“A border is a dividing line, a narrow strip along a steep edge. A borderland is a vague and undetermined place created by the emotional residue of an unnatural boundary. It is in a constant state of transition. The prohibited and forbidden are its inhabitants.”

–   Gloria E Anzaldua.

A Narrow Strip Along a Steep Edge explores Fort Lytton as a paradoxical space—both a site of protection and exclusion, past and present, presence and absence. Built in 1881 to defend Brisbane from naval invasion, the fort was never called to action. Its moat, submarine mines, and artillery remained unused, and today, it lingers as an obsolete boundary with no threat and nothing to protect.

Once a structure of military control, Fort Lytton also represents a different kind of fortification. The act of boundary-making is never neutral; it carries weight, whether as a defence against violence or the violence of exclusion. The fort, straddling land and water, past and present, embodies liminality—a threshold where histories, geographies, and identities blur.

Haunted by unrealized futures, its casemates hold echoes of past violences, yet obsolescence offers the possibility of transformation. While the fort no longer guards against invasion, it continues to demarcate, to exclude, to tell stories of past power. A Narrow Strip Along a Steep Edge invites eight contemporary artists to inhabit these lingering structures, reconsider inherited borders, and explore what emerges in borderlands when boundaries dissolve.

Angel (@angeljd.art)

Charlie Robert (@charlie.2o12)

Dean Ansell (@dean.ansell)

Jessica Dorizac (@jessicadorizac)

Max Athans (@forefather.4)

Miguel Aquilizan (@tearsofgalatea)

Yanru Pan (@yan.pyr)

Ziyi Wei (@ziyiweii)

Curated by Holly Eddington 

Public Viewing

The exhibition will be open for public viewing from May 11 – 18, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM.

Opening Night:

Join us for the official sunset opening of A Narrow Strip Along a Steep Edge.

Time: 10 May 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
– Artwork Activation by Dean Ansell: 5:00 PM
– Ambient Music performance

This event is free, but registration is required: https://events.humanitix.com/a-narrow-strip-along-a-steep-edge-opening

Please note: The site is difficult to access via public transport. Parking is available on the property.

Featured artworks (Images courtesy of the artists):

Polymerization IV by Max Athans 
The Return of Spontaneous Circulation by Ziyi Wei

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