Requiem in Power (RIP)

Next date: Wednesday, 01 July 2026 | 11:00 AM to Saturday, 24 October 2026 | 04:00 PM

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Requiem in Power (RIP) is a collaborative exhibition by Gabrielle Skye Nehrybecki and Olive Guardiani. Grounded in material, ecological, and existential concerns, it brings together two neighbouring sites: the La Trobe Solar Farm and Preston Cemetery. One site converts sunlight into electricity, its panels angled toward net zero. The other holds death and mourning through gravestones, quiet, enduring forms embedded in the city.

The project considers how landscapes are shaped by industry and technology, while remaining bound to human ritual and mortality. Solar panels and gravestones sit as parallel structures of need. Together, they frame cycles of energy, memory, and transformation. 

At the centre of the work is the clearing of mature trees to make way for the solar farm. Their absence lingers. It registers as a form of collective grief, extending the language of the cemetery beyond human life. Loss here is ecological and social, reshaping habitat, shade, and shared space. 

The exhibition unfolds as a study of time and relation. Through sculpture, it traces the entanglement of human and more-than-human worlds. 

About the artists

Gabrielle Skye Nehrybecki is an artist based in Naarm (Melbourne). Working across sculpture, installation, sound, performance, and moving image. Her practice traces life cycles, mortality, and more-than-human relations. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (First Class Honours) from Monash University. She received the Ian Potter Grant (2025) and the Majlis Scholarship (2018). She has undertaken residencies in China, the USA, and France. 

Exhibitions include Recipes for Survival (with Ava Clifforth, 2025), World Mediation (tcb, 2022), and Shifting Forces (CAVES, 2022). Earlier exhibitions include, Hard Boiled (Neon Parc, 2019) and Thank U, Next: Honoring and Celebrating Life (Cathedral Cabinet, 2019). 

Olive Guardiani shapes forms through casting the mould making, balancing endurance and fragility. She lingers on what lies beneath the surface, in states of transformation or quiet retention. Each work emerges as both futuristic and unearthed, tracing the shifting relationships of time, body, and the ground. 

Access

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Accessible toilet
  • Flexible seating options
  • Assistance animals welcome
  • This event is not Auslan interpreted

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Sensory Map

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Getting here

  • Disabled parking available (2 spaces); entry via ramp at main entrance
  • Free car parking available (40 spaces) via onsite car park
  • Bike parking also available
  • Tram route 86, stop number 63 (Greenwood Drive) + approx 6 min (550m) walk. This tram stop is accessible. 

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Image: Gabrielle Skye Nehrybecki and Olive Guardiani, Requiem in Power (RIP) (detail – obituary) 2026

When

  • Wednesday, 01 July 2026 | 11:00 AM - Saturday, 24 October 2026 | 04:00 PM

Location

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, 7 Prospect Hill Dr, Bundoora, 3083, View Map

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