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August 2010

SIMON O’CARRIGAN

SPACE A PERSISTENCE OF VISION – PART 1 SIMON O’CARRIGAN Persistence of vision is a term that describes the ability of human perception to interpret movement when watching a series… Continue reading

DRAWING NO 1

SPACE B DRAWING NO 1 (A Craft Cubed satellite event) CURATED BY JEMILA MACEWAN JULIA ATKINSON, REBECCA HAYES, MONA FRANK AND S.P. JAMESTOWNE, FINN ROBERTSON, JEMILA MACEWAN A long distance… Continue reading

VALENTINA PALONEN

PROJECT ROOM BIOMORPHICA VALENTINA PALONEN This series of ink drawings is based upon a critical reflection of human animality and inter-species dynamics. By sourcing and appropriating the curiously anthropomorphic illustrations… Continue reading

OSCAR FERREIRO

GALLERY 2 OSCAR FERREIRO REMOTE DRAWING Living in these times of extreme rationalism, where science and technology define our existence, I wonder about things that can’t easily be explained or… Continue reading

DANIEL ARMSTRONG

GALLERY 3 ABANDONED CUBBY HUTS DANIEL ARMSTRONG The Cubby Hut is a powerful symbolic structure, an archetypal structure, and a place of imagination, dreams, refuge and adventure. The Cubby is… Continue reading

July 2010

WORM MOUNTAIN

GALLERY ONE SPACE A + B + PROJECT ROOM + FOYER SPACE WORM MOUNTAIN AMBER WALLIS, ANDY HUTSON, DANE LOVETT, JORDAN WOOD, LINDA TEGG, LUCY GRIGGS AND NICOLA PAGE. Worm… Continue reading

CHOICE!

GALLERY TWO CHOICE! NZ CONTEMPORARY ART TJALLING DEVRIES – NAOMI CLEMENTS – VICTORIA MUNRO – MATTHEW CROOKS – JULIAN HOLCROFT – ANNA REES – JULIA HOLDEN – MATT DOWMAN –… Continue reading

KARL SCULLIN
+ LAUREN BAMFORD

GALLERY 3 TWO X TWO KARL SCULLIN AND LAUREN BAMFORD TWO X TWO is a collaborative portraiture project by Melbourne photographers Karl Scullin and Lauren Bamford. Each artist presents a… Continue reading

June 2010

ANNALISE SCOTT

GALLERY 1 FOYER SPACE COLLECTED MEMORY ANNALISE SCOTT Objects, mainly furniture, from my childhood home have been used to create aide-mémoires or triggers to evoke the retrieval of memory through… Continue reading

CATHERINE BENNETTS-CASH

SPACE A UNHOMELY FRAGMENTS AND DOMESTIC SLIPPAGES CATHERINE BENNETTS-CASH Catherine’s work examines the idea that an unrelenting list of repetitive domestic tasks and the organising habits of a housekeeper can… Continue reading