The archive is a growing and developing entity that will present a comprehensive database of exhibitions. It is currently under construction. Please feel free to have a look around.
May 2018
GALLERY 1 KNOCK OFF BEN BURGESS Meat pie. Meet Guy, the dinkiest di I think you’ll see eye to eye Looking true as blue Southern cross tattoo Cooking kangaroo on… Continue reading
GALLERY 2 BETWEEN TWO SUMMERS TRUDY MOORE Trudy Moore uses paper and charcoal to make three-dimensional impressions and two-dimensional studies of objects and architecture. Through this work she explores a… Continue reading
GALLERY 3 THE ROCK HUNTERS LAUREN BAMFORD The Rock Hunters is a photographic series inspired by the shared hobby of artist Lauren Bamford’s grandparents, Bonnie and Roy in the 1960s… Continue reading
GALLERY 4 RE: INADEQUACY TINIEKA PAGE AND NICK MAHADY Memory is inadequate but by making it physical it becomes more inadequate. Tinieka is a Melbourne-based artist who works in painting,… Continue reading
GALLERY 5 ANACHRONY JENNIFER WHITTEN Anachrony noun A discrepancy between the order of events in a story and the order in which they are presented in the plot. Flashback or… Continue reading
GALLERY 6 A MIDSUMMER DAY’S DREAM ELIZABETH NELSON A Midsummer Day’s Dream was made primarily on location in the landscape at the Nuggetty Hills in central Victoria. Nelson began work… Continue reading
April 2018
Gallery 1 River Cycle James Dodd River Cycle is an experiment in invention and adaptation. James Dodd will graft a bicycle to the ubiquitous tinny, producing a cobbled together watercraft.… Continue reading
GALLERY 2 SARAH UJMAIA AND KATE TEN BUUREN THE INTERFACE BETWEEN YOU AND ME The Interface between you and me is a collaborative project by Kate ten Buuren and Sarah… Continue reading
April 2018
Gallery 3 The foam that floats on stagnant pools Tom Blake Via the re-composition of a universal symbol across multiple forms, the foam that floats on stagnant pools contemplates how… Continue reading
Gallery 4 Post Patrick Hamilton Post is an exhibition of new work by Patrick Hamilton. Combining photography, video, scanned 3D geometry and sculpture, the project flags potential complications inherent in… Continue reading