GALLERY 1 FOYER SPACE YOU MUST REMEMBER THIS TARA GILBEE The series, ‘You must remember this’ is part of a range of investigations Tara Gilbee has made around forensics traces… Continue reading
SPACE A IN BED WITH WEDDLE WEDDLE In bed with Weddle takes its name from the failings of falling to sleep. After lying in bed Weddle paints naively in very… Continue reading
SPACE B RECAST: AKIHABARA ROB BALL RECAST: AKIHABARA aims to stimulate curatorial propositions in relation to visual experimentation, relational aesthetics and global economies simulated by consumerism. During an artist residency… Continue reading
PROJECT ROOM THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY BIRGIT JORDAN Through a glass darkly, originally a biblical phrase, refers to looking into a dark mirror (the glass) where reflection is very poor,… Continue reading
GALLERY 2 c3 Projects presents ARCHIVE 3 TORIE NIMMERVOLL – JASON MALING – JESS HOOD – VIVIAN COOPER SMITH SIMON MACEWAN – TRUDY MOORE Curated by Jon Butt Created for… Continue reading
GALLERY 3 ACCUMULATE – PROLIFERATE DENA ASHBOLT, CATHERINE CLOVER, PATRICIA TODARELLO, KEITH WONG Curated by Deb Bain-King In a digitized communtiy where volumes of information are encountered at speed we… Continue reading
GALLERY 1 FOYER SPACE MAPPING THE INTANGIBLES SARAH RITCHIE Mapping the Intangibles considers museological devices such as the grid, the specimen, the container and frame. I am particularly interested in… Continue reading
SPACE A GREY FLAGS SIMON OCARRIGAN O’Carrigan’s works take the ‘human condition’ and its accompanying existential void and as their subject matter—though they are sometimes tongue in cheek. In Grey… Continue reading
SPACE B PHATLAND ROSS TAYLOR In Phatland, the meticulously drawn landscapes of Ross Taylor float amid a silent white void. Evidence of life appears sporadically and the impact of erosive… Continue reading
PROJECT ROOM ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY MAGGIE BROWN Anything but ordinary explores the contradiction that while we desperately want to be liked, seeking approval from people similar to us, we also… Continue reading