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 2017
Gallery 4 A Joke Without Laughter Alexandra Nemaric, Aly Westwood, Angus Baird, Phil Edwards, Si Ma Va- Presented by c3 Projects A sickly green that permeates its surroundings- biting into… Continue reading
Gallery 5 Shifting Shapes, Forming Spaces Yuria Okamura Yuria Okamura’s abstract drawing practice brings together and reinterprets various idealities from across cultures and histories. Through mapping, reconfiguring and connecting diverse… Continue reading
Gallery 6 The City is a Horror Story Louis Mason- with work by invited artists Meg Stoios, Nellie Reinhard, Jack Hooper-Bell, Guillaume Savy and Andrew Treloar The desert flowers open… Continue reading
April 2017
Gallery 1 (t)here Eitan Ritz This work is an investigation of the relational space that is between; between a performance and its documentation, and between the words we use to… Continue reading
Gallery 2 Offcuts Matt Fairbridge Through avenues of sculpture and drawing Matt Fairbridge’s work presents a synthesis of the ancient and the prospective, the stable and the temporary and the… Continue reading
Gallery 3 Chronophobia Katie Paine Katie Paine uses collage, assemblage, video and text to explore notions of historicity and the archive, through the creation of complex fictions. Within her hybrid… Continue reading
Gallery 4 Every Object in My House (In Paper) Leanne Failla Every Object in My House (In Paper) marks the continuation of a process of experimentation and making: exploring notions… Continue reading
Gallery 5 Waves Eliza Dyball, Jeremy Eaton, Kate Golding, Will Heathcote, Shane Nicholas, Emanuel Rodriguez, Vivian Cooper Smith, Nathan Stolz and Siying Zhou This exhibition brings together the work of… Continue reading
Gallery 6 Urban Code Troy Innocent Cities are complex systems governed by spatial, social, operational, commercial and cultural codes. They are layered with digital and material traces and are permeated… Continue reading
February 2017
Gallery 1 A Small Garden Hideaway Yoko Ozawa Yoko Ozawa is a Japan-born, Melbourne-based artist. Working primarily with ceramics, she is interested in how vessels might be experienced beyond their… Continue reading