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Homing In: An Exhibition Curated By Roger Nelson image
3 collections

Homing In: An Exhibition Curated By Roger Nelson

The most familiar things can sometimes be the most unexpected.

Marianne Diaz Nick Ilton Nina Siska Charlotte St Clair Wilson

Thursday 24 November 2011 to Saturday 17 December 2011
Opening: Thursday 24 November 2011

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Nina Siska: They're Together Again image

Nina Siska: They're Together Again

Nina Siska balances the ephemera of the rainbow with the timelessness of the cinema in a wry yet heart-rending meditation on the importance of viewing positions and the role of contradiction and exchange.

Nina Siska

Thursday 27 October 2011 to Saturday 19 November 2011
Opening: Thursday 27 October 2011

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Separation Anxiety image
2 collections

Valentina Palonen: Stranger Than Fiction (Souvenirs from the Periphery)

Valentina Palonen presents a series of mixed media sculptures enclosed by a conspicuously artificial and theatrical forest-scape.

Valentina Palonen

Thursday 06 October 2011 to Thursday 20 October 2011
Opening: Thursday 06 October 2011

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Collect + Combine - curated by Kirilly Barnett & Lucinda Barnett image
2 collections

Collect + Combine - curated by Kirilly Barnett & Lucinda Barnett

Collect + Combine explores the nature of collection and combination. It will survey how, what and why people collect, and how ‘collections’ can be ‘combined’ to create a unified work of art.

Lucinda Barnett Kirilly Barnett Tacy Lowe Caitlin Searles Scarlett Mellows

Thursday 15 September 2011 to Saturday 01 October 2011
Opening: Saturday 01 October 2011

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Tupac Man Blue image
2 collections

Romy Hoffman: Blacklustre

BLACKLUSTRE is a celebration of black thinkers and culture in today's pop world. BLACKLUSTRE is also an investigation of otherness, minorities and white guilt.

Romy Hoffman

Thursday 01 September 2011 to Saturday 10 September 2011
Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Lucreccia Quintanilla: Discoteca Galaxias image
2 collections

Lucreccia Quintanilla: Discoteca Galaxias

Discoteca Galaxias begins with the challenge of working with materials at hand in order to create an environment. The work draws on the provisional and pragmatic aesthetics of musical and cultural events in the developing world, and in DIY cultures in the West.

Thursday 11 August 2011 to Saturday 27 August 2011
Opening: Thursday 11 August 2011

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Dayne Trower: Levelling image

Dayne Trower: Levelling

Nature is transformed through the human necessity to occupy, build, develop and utilise: conventional details in the existing landscape such as roads, carparks, retaining walls, or kerbs are idiosyncratic to the composition and identity of a place.

Dayne Trower

Thursday 21 July 2011 to Saturday 06 August 2011
Opening: Thursday 21 July 2011

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Llawella Lewis & Dominic Kavanagh: Subject to Ruin image
2 collections

Llawella Lewis & Dominic Kavanagh: Subject to Ruin

Subject to Ruin collects sculptural works conceived and shaped by various forms of ruination, a concept which the artists explore primarily through process and methodology.

Llawella Lewis Dominic Kavanagh

Thursday 30 June 2011 to Saturday 16 July 2011
Opening: Thursday 30 June 2011

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

As You Were Saying: You Were Going To image

As You Were Saying: You Were Going To

As You Were Saying is a collective of artists (Jessica Crowe, Claire Best, Melissa Deerson) who collaboratively compile and re-interpret text gathered in public places and from the public domain. You Were Going To creates a metanarrative of imagined potential scenarios; exploded diagrammatical drawings are accompanied by an extensive self-referential archive and an interactive drawing.

Claire Best Jessica Crowe Mel Deerson

Thursday 02 June 2011 to Saturday 25 June 2011
Opening: Thursday 02 June 2011

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Caroline Phillips 1 image
2 collections

Caroline Phillips: Bunker

Caroline Phillips' soft sculptural works are centred on the materials and forms of post minimal sculpture, reconfigured within contemporary discourse.

Caroline Phillips

Thursday 05 May 2011 to Saturday 28 May 2011
Opening: Thursday 05 May 2011

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Plétora image

Fabián Gutiérrez Bahena: Plétora

Plétora is an installation of organically activated paper than spreads across the gallery walls like a living organism.

Fabián Gutiérrez Bahen

Thursday 14 April 2011 to Saturday 30 April 2011
Opening: Thursday 14 April 2011

Art exhibition in Australia.

Janice Gobey: Touch Me image

Janice Gobey: Touch Me

Janice Gobey's Touch Me is a series of paintings of fur, which envelops the viewer in a sensory experience stimulating the desire to touch something that is actually an illusion. The artist works from abstracted photographs, a process which parallels the splitting of the ego and creates two planes of interest for the viewer.

Janice Gobey

Thursday 24 March 2011 to Saturday 09 April 2011
Opening: Thursday 24 March 2011

Art exhibition in Australia.

Martha Ackroyd Curtis: Pink Void of Foam image

Martha Ackroyd Curtis: Pink Void of Foam

Martha Ackroyd Curtis' Pink Void of Foam is a new media installation which centres on a fish bowl which generates a seemingly endless flow of foam. The physicality of the foam invites curiosity and touch and carries connotations of surf and bathtime. Playfulness pervades Pink Void of Foam as the infinity of space is trapped in tiny bubbles and the fish bowl pumps joyful time forever.

Martha Ackroyd Curtis

Thursday 24 March 2011 to Saturday 09 April 2011
Opening: Thursday 24 March 2011

Art exhibition in Australia.

Gill Tucker: REVERSE THE CURSE image

Gill Tucker: REVERSE THE CURSE

REVERSE THE CURSE is Melbourne musician magician Gill Tucker's foray into cosmic psychedelic stoner collages that will absolutely blow your mind.

Gill Tucker

Thursday 17 March 2011 to Saturday 19 March 2011
Opening: Thursday 17 March 2011

Art exhibition in Australia.

Katey Taylor: THANKS FOR THE MAMMARIES: a t-shirt exhibition on the breast of culture image

Katey Taylor: THANKS FOR THE MAMMARIES: a t-shirt exhibition on the breast of culture

THANKS FOR THE MAMMARIES is an exhibition of hand-decorated custom t-shirts, many incorporating puff paint and all centring on the most recognisable feature of the female anatomy: breasts. Katey Taylor collects slang words for breasts: melons, bananas, maracas, cup cakes, cones, doughnuts, jellies, lemons, milk bottles, jugs, coconuts, bongos....

Thursday 17 March 2011 to Saturday 19 March 2011
Opening: Thursday 17 March 2011

Art exhibition in Australia.

Rebecca Agnew: I'm just here for the atmosphere image
2 collections

Rebecca Agnew: I'm just here for the atmosphere

Faced with the moral dilemmas that arise within their micro world, the intricately drawn watercolour figures in I’m Just Here for the Atmosphere explore an Orwellian notion of 'freedom of speech'.

Rebecca Agnew

Thursday 03 March 2011 to Saturday 12 March 2011
Opening: Thursday 03 March 2011

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Cost of Horror LOGO image
2 collections

Dreams Never End: a group exhibition curated by Cost of Horror

Throughout history dreams have both reflected and projected our conscious life. They have been represented as a series of images, sounds and emotions that the mind experiences during sleep that ultimately create a window to our subconscious.

Thursday 17 February 2011 to Saturday 26 February 2011
Opening: Wednesday 17 February 2010

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Scallop Head image

Kirsten PerryN-N-NERVOUS

N-N-NERVOUS explores the tense relationship between the spectacle and the role of the spectator through handcrafted sculptural work using ceramics, jewlery and paper mache.

Kirsten Perry

Thursday 03 February 2011 to Saturday 12 February 2011
Opening: Thursday 03 February 2011

Art exhibition in Australia.

Lorraine Heller-Nicholas image

Lorraine Heller-Nicholas

Loves me not is a series of large-format monochrome prints that investigate the role of struggle within romance narratives. Loves me not considers issues of power, control and the love object. This work identifies particular moments in a causal chain, employing ‘movie blood red’ as a visual motif to emphasise the importance of embodied sensation and affect over narrative itself.

Lorraine Heller Nicholas

Thursday 13 January 2011 to Saturday 29 January 2011
Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Glenn Walls, Project for Total Urbanisation No 1 image
4 collections

STRAIGHT UP: new works made with raw materials

STRAIGHT UP draws together new work that explores the stuff it’s made of. It is an exhibition about how painters Lovett and Ellis treat paint, how Scrase treats the pigments he extracts from flowers, how Grose twists blocks into spirals and how Walls treats balsa wood and expanding foam.

Linzie Ellis Kane Grose Dane Lovett Carl Scrase Glenn Walls

Friday 03 December 2010 to Saturday 18 December 2010
Opening: Tuesday 02 November 2010

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

The mountains wait, Digital print, 2009 image

Liesl Pfeffer: Souvenir

In Souvenir, Liesl Pfeffer uses the tropes of travel photography to explore the concept of photographic truth. Souvenir consists of photo-media collages depicting imaginary foreign landscapes, including mountain ranges, fjords and lakes, inspired by and referencing the composition of vernacular travel photographs.

Liesl Pfeffer

Thursday 11 November 2010 to Saturday 27 November 2010
Opening: Thursday 11 November 2010

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Yahna image

The Invisible Hand

The Invisible Hand project is the first-time collaboration between dancer Yahna Fookes and video artist Catherine Dwyer.

Thursday 04 November 2010 to Saturday 06 November 2010
Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

Genie Raftopoulos - Mariela image

Genie Raftopoulos: Minor Dreams and Delirium Tremens

Minor Dreams and Delirium Tremens collects an emphatically eclectic body of work in which Genie Raftopoulos endeavours to access the imagery of her subconscious and code her experiences into potent symbols. These works, hung in vintage frames in a salon style, harness the immediacy of watercolour, depicting daydreams both whimsical and vulnerable.

Genie Raftopoulos

Thursday 14 October 2010 to Saturday 30 October 2010
Opening: Thursday 14 October 2010

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

The C. Payne Project image

Clare McCracken: The C. Payne Project

The C. Payne Project is established public artist Clare McCracken’s first gallery-based exhibition. This shift from the public to the private realm is directly reflected in the content of the exhibition, which, through the use of text and collage, explores the internal monologue and neuroses of Cecilia Cathcart Payne, a mother of three from the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

Clare Mc Cracken

Thursday 16 September 2010 to Saturday 09 October 2010
Opening: Thursday 16 September 2010

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia.

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