Audio Described Tour | You'll Know It When You Feel It by Raphaela Rosella and Collaborators

Published: July 25, 2023, 5:29 a.m.

b'In Australia and across the globe demands are growing for a society in which prisons and policing are no longer the default solution to address social, economic, and political issues in our communities. Despite this, systems of surveillance, classification, and control extend far beyond prison walls, parole boards, and courtrooms. They are embedded in archives, bureaucratic procedures, and the subsequent documents that record an individual\\u2019s lived experience. Unveiling the ineptitude of \\u2018official records\\u2019, You\\u2019ll Know It When You Feel It is a socially engaged art project that seeks to resist bureaucratic representations of women whose lives intersect with the prison-industrial complex.\\n\\nCo-created by Brisbane based artist Raphaela Rosella, this intimate work has emerged over fifteen years alongside several women in her life. From six-minute phone calls to handwritten letters that circulate between Rosella, her friends, family members, and loved ones, the multi-authored exhibition You\\u2019ll Know It When You Feel It examines the value of their co-created archive as a site of resistance.\\n\\nThis audio tour developed by Jan Pyke will describe a walk through of the three gallery spaces, stopping to describe key works in each room. This is followed by a short excerpt of text from the exhibition broadsheet, written by Raphaela Rosella, to aid interpretation.'