GALLERY 2 UNEASY PRESENCE BRUCE DICKSON Bruce Dickson’s works were produced from 2012 – 2013 for the MFA by Coursework at RMIT University. The work is predominantly linear, informed by… Continue reading
GALLERY 3 DIGITAL FEVER AZZA ZEIN Digital Fever investigates the Red List of objects that museums cannot acquire. As documented by the International Council of Museums’ website, the images in… Continue reading
MADÉ SPENCER-CASTLE
GALLERY 1 FOYER SPACE OBJECT RELATIONS (OR) ALICE MATHIEU AND MADÉ SPENCER-CASTLE Imagine a world without objects. We all need objects in our lives. Whether through a strictly functional or… Continue reading
BENJAMIN WOODS
SPACE A BETTER. FASTER. STRONGER. c3 MAF PROJECT SPACE SARAH CROWEST + BENJAMIN WOODS Drawing on the gallery’s interest in collaborative-based processes, c3 Projects presents a new collaborative project by… Continue reading
SPACE B HEARTLINES PARIS TREMAYNE My pictures are utterly incomprehensible, even to me, that maybe why I continue to obsessively create them. They have an existence of their own and… Continue reading
PROJECT SPACE TRANSMISSIONS SASKIA PANDJI SAKTI The Spiritualist Movement, which gained momentum in the late 19th century, was founded on the belief that the human spirit exists beyond the body… Continue reading
GALLERY 2 THREADS OF MEMORY ILONA TOPOLCSANYI Threads of Memory represents a fine, unbroken line that weaves its way through several generations of Hungarian women into the personal history of… Continue reading
GALLERY 3 UNSTABLE OBJECTS AND OTHER PAINTINGS ANTONIA SELLBACH Unstable Objects and other Paintings is a solo exhibition featuring a combination of recent and previous work by Melbourne abstract artist,… Continue reading
GALLERY 1 FOYER SPACE EMBLEM KATE TUCKER Tucker’s works are often based on the disruption of systems, alongside creation of chaotic states so pervasive they resemble systems. They often contain… Continue reading
DEL CONTE RACE
SPACE A WALL PICTURES VIOLETTA DEL CONTE RACE A woman walks through the city. She may be distracted by old posters peeling off a boarded up building or by a… Continue reading