Gallery 5 Site with no real place Ara Dolatian Site with no real place examines humanity’s impact on Earth’s geology and ecosystems due to over population, consumption and the introduction… Continue reading
Gallery 6 Wet Nurse (Residue) 110% Collective 110% present audiovisual documentation and material residues from their latest project, Wet Nurse, developed during the first iteration of c3’s performance residency in… Continue reading
This summer, the Convent is once again proud to present Sensory Art Lab, Slow Art Collective’s smash-hit school holiday program. We’re transforming the Convent’s c3 Contemporary Art Space into a… Continue reading
c3 Contemporary Art Space (VIC) presents Perpetual Perishing Presence ~ Amalia Lindo & Trent Crawford Sound design by Mitchell Mackintosh c3 Contemporary Art Space presents work by Naarm/Melbourne based artists… Continue reading
Wet Nurse – 110%
December 2019 | c3 Contemporary Art Space Performance Residency c3 presents a performance of the first iteration of 110% collective’s new work, Wet Nurse, created during c3’s 2019 Performance Residency.… Continue reading
Gallery 1 Platonic Informality Ceri Hann (of Public Assembly) This work invites audiences to engage in a kind of three dimensional twister, as one of a group of people holding… Continue reading
Gallery 2 Views to remember Kate Wallace Painting to dissimulate. Painting to narrate. Painting as a form of verisimilitude. Painting as a way to remember. In an age saturated by… Continue reading
Gallery 3 Mantle/Mantel Andrea Eckersley Recasting the relationship between the body and painting, Mantle/Mantel explores how material elements such as garment, sculpture, wall and lighting are implicated in the realisation… Continue reading
Gallery 4 Memory Work Eugene Perepletchikov and Georgia Nowak Memory-work is part of ongoing research by Georgia Nowak & Eugene Perepletchikov into historical narratives and latent stories hidden in the… Continue reading
Gallery 5 Clock Face Travis MacDonald Clock Face, Travis MacDonald’s exhibition, features a selection of new sculptural works concerning time and an ongoing conversation between painting and the everyday object.