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February 2017
Gallery 2 Historical Fiction and the Order of Things Kate Hodgetts Coming from the foundation of photography, Kate Hodgetts’ practice plays with the limitations of the medium and its associations… Continue reading
Gallery 3 Give Them Distance Rebecca Nadjowski Give them Distance, a projected video and mirror-sculpture installation, explores the paradoxical coexistence of entropy and the infinite. Created from hundreds of slides… Continue reading
Gallery 4 The sound in the form of a word Arini Byng in terms of living as a body to relate or be isolated from things we can’t relate to… Continue reading
Gallery 5 Spirit Work Virginia Cummins Virginia Cummins’ photographic work examines notions of belonging and connection to place. The idea of time is often skewed through her use of obscure… Continue reading
Gallery 6 Proximity Ivy Marie Apa – Nice Buenaventura – Alfred Marasigan – Nomar Bayog Miano – Gigi Ocampo – Soika Vomiter | Curated by Tania Smith Proximity is an… Continue reading
January 2017
Gallery 1 I Watch a lot of Science Fiction Alicia King As our technological systems gain complexity, our natural and digital worlds are seemingly less distinct; merging via a kind… Continue reading
Gallery 2 Dreaming on a Bus Violetta Del Conte Race Dreaming on a Bus is a set of woodcut prints derived from everyday experiences, particularly encounters with constructs such as… Continue reading
Gallery 3 + 4 Media Hype Devika Bilimoria, Alan Constable, Michelle Hamer, Amanda Marburg, Jackson Slattery, Sean Whittaker- Curated by Juliette Hanson Media Hype brings together the work of six… Continue reading
Gallery 5 Rabbits Rumble, Dancers Tumble while Cats Meow Rebecca Marshall Whispering some sweet nothing my sometime friend sometime foe Google shares stories. It is hard to ignore these intimate… Continue reading
Gallery 6 God Trap Shay Colley The practice of intentionally including slight and minor irregularities in Persian rugs is derived from the belief that God is the only perfect being.… Continue reading