Taking place on Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri land, Rumer Elisabetta Guario’s practice aims to decipher ideas of memory and morality, innocence and longing through the creation of drawings, sculptures and installations. Embedded with influences from pop culture, music, film and personal narratives, her work is a testament to the poignant and uncanny that lay beneath the cute and the eerie. Pulling apart aesthetic perspectives in both contemporary society and throughout history, her practice considers the role of art objects as vessels to discuss the beautiful and complex oddities of the human mind.