Transformative Repair x Realities Extended

Guy Keulemans and Kyoko Hashimoto, Elizabeth's Knitting Needles, Jewellery
Photo Credit: Sia Duff
Realities Extended, Transformative Repair Digital Interactive (detail), Digital
Photo Credit: Topbunk

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Established
Ceramics, Digital, Glass, Jewellery, Metal, Moving Image, Sculpture, Sound, Textiles, Video
Steve COOK, Guy KEULEMANS
Exhibition, Artist Talk
How do you start again?

When something breaks, we can discard it, hide the damage, or bring it back to life. Visible repairs of mended cracks, stitched seams, and patched surfaces tell a story of care, ingenuity and resilience. In a world of mounting waste, repair keeps materials in circulation, closing loops instead of feeding landfills.

Repair is more than fixing objects—it’s a mindset. Every act of repair, whether returning an object to its original purpose, or transforming it into something completely new, reflects our capacity to mend relationships, communities, and ourselves. Damage need not be the end.

Explore the possibilities of Transformative Repair through this interactive digital collaboration with Adelaide University’s Realities Extended.

Artwork Credits
Transformative Repair Projects, Guy Keulemans, Artist, Designer and Researcher, Adelaide University
Interactive design, Realities Extended, Adelaide University

Elizabeth’s Knitting Needles and Justine and Bruce’s Vase were commissioned in Object Therapy (2016), a transformative repair project in partnership Hotel Hotel, UNSW Sydney and the Australian National University led by Guy Keulemans, with curation by Guy Keulemans, Andy Marks, Niklavs Rubenis and Dan Honey, and photography by Lee Grant.

Cecilija’s Coffeepot was commissioned in Transformative Repair Regional (2019), a UNSW Sydney project in partnership with Design Tasmania led by Guy Keulemans and Niklavs Rubenis, with photography by Connor Patterson.

Model Aeroplane Crown and Transformed Axe were commissioned in Transformative Repair x ADC (2022), an Australian Research Council (ARC) project in partnership with UniSA, UNSW Sydney and the Australian Design Centre, led by Guy Keulemans, Trent Jansen and Lisa Cahil, with photography by Traianos Pakioufakis

The Alice Potter Necklaces repair was commissioned in Transformative Repair x JamFactory (2024), an ARC project in partnership with UniSA, UNSW Sydney and JamFactory, led by Guy Keulemans, Trent Jansen and Brian Parkes, with photography by Connor Patterson.

Archaeologic Vase is an ARC funded transformative repair created for this exhibition, with photography by Connor Patterson and videography by Alex Robertson.

[Additional photography provided by Lee Grant, Traianos Pakioufakis and Connor Patterson.]

These Transformative Repair projects were conducted from 2016 to 2025 on First Nation lands, including those of the Kaurna people of Tarntanya / Adelaide, Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples of Canberra, the Nyikina of the Kimberley region and the Dharawal, the Gadigal and Bidjigal of the Eora Nation in Sydney and the palawa people of Litarimirina, on Kanamaluka / Launceston.

1-31 Aug
Tue-Sat 10am-5pm
Artist/Exhibition Website
MOD.
Adelaide University, 790 North Tce, Adelaide
8083 6663
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Artist Talk SALA Artist Talk: Transformative Repair x Realities Extended. 13 Aug 12:30pm - Free event, registration preferred but not required. https://events.humanitix.com/sala-artist-talk-transformative-repair-x-realities-extended