Event Title: The Kimberley - Like Nowhere Else Exhibition.
Participating Artists: Kenneth Gibson Penfole, Gordon Barunga, Susan
Sheppard, Sherri Treloar, Samantha Topsey Allies/Wungundin, Kenneth Gibson
and more to come .
Venue: Atwell Gallery, 586 Canning Highway, Alfred Cove WA.
Description: An exhibition inspired by the unique natural beauty of the
Kimberley offering a rare opportunity to view and buy artwork from
Aboriginal artists from remote areas of the Kimberley and respected local
Perth artists. Proceeds of sales support local and Kimberley based artists
and work to protect the Kimberley coast.
Exhibition Opening Event: Tuesday Feb 10th, 5-7pm. Sponsored by Donnelly
River Wines.
Dates: 10 February 2015 to 15 February 2015.
Opening Times: Tue-Fri, 10am-6pm, Sat-Sun 12-5pm.
For more information, contact: Claire at cmckinnon@saveourmarinelife.org.au.
Wednesday, 31 December 2014
Sunday, 28 December 2014
Emily Hornum @ Spectrum Project Space
Event Title: The Substance of Memory.
Participating Artists: Emily Hornum.
Venue: Spectrum Project Space, Edith Cowan University, Building 3.191, 2
Bradford St, Mount Lawley, WA 6050.
Description: An exhibition by interdisciplinary artist Emily Hornum
integrating videos,projections, photomedia and sound installations.
These immersive installations fuse the boundaries of analogue and
digital technologies to illuminate our material engagement and
multi-sensory experience with family archives and to question the influence
this has on the performance of memory.
The Substance of Memory is comprised of a series of installations that will
immerse the audience into a nostalgic dialogue with family archiving
practices. The inherent materiality of traditional and contemporary
technologies alters the way we mediate our bodily engagement and visual
experience with family archives. This creative praxis illuminates the
ephemeral nature of memory and our reliance on external devices to
archive our family memories.
Emily will use Spectrum Project Space as an open studio throughout her
residency between 13 Jan to 27 Jan to refine these installations. The
culminating exhibition will be open from 27 Jan to 8 Feb, with an opening
night held on Thursday 29 Jan at 5pm. An Artist Talk will take place on
Friday 6 Feb at 2pm, to stimulate discussion surrounding new media and its
effect on the family archive and memory, whilst the artist reflexively
engages with her two-year practice-led research.
Residency Date 13 Jan - 26 Jan 2015
Exhibition Date 27 Jan - 8 Feb 2015
Opening Night Thursday 29 January 2015, 5 - 8pm Artist Talk Friday 6
February 2015, 2pm
For more information, please visit: www.emilyhornum.com
www.fringeworld.com.au www.facebook.com/spectrum.ecu
www.facebook.com/fringeworld
.
Dates: 27 January 2015 to 8 February 2015.
Opening Times: Tuesday - Friday 10am - 4pm; Saturday 12pm - 4pm.
For more information, contact: www.emilyhornum.com; www.fringeworld.com.au.
Participating Artists: Emily Hornum.
Venue: Spectrum Project Space, Edith Cowan University, Building 3.191, 2
Bradford St, Mount Lawley, WA 6050.
Description: An exhibition by interdisciplinary artist Emily Hornum
integrating videos,projections, photomedia and sound installations.
These immersive installations fuse the boundaries of analogue and
digital technologies to illuminate our material engagement and
multi-sensory experience with family archives and to question the influence
this has on the performance of memory.
The Substance of Memory is comprised of a series of installations that will
immerse the audience into a nostalgic dialogue with family archiving
practices. The inherent materiality of traditional and contemporary
technologies alters the way we mediate our bodily engagement and visual
experience with family archives. This creative praxis illuminates the
ephemeral nature of memory and our reliance on external devices to
archive our family memories.
Emily will use Spectrum Project Space as an open studio throughout her
residency between 13 Jan to 27 Jan to refine these installations. The
culminating exhibition will be open from 27 Jan to 8 Feb, with an opening
night held on Thursday 29 Jan at 5pm. An Artist Talk will take place on
Friday 6 Feb at 2pm, to stimulate discussion surrounding new media and its
effect on the family archive and memory, whilst the artist reflexively
engages with her two-year practice-led research.
Residency Date 13 Jan - 26 Jan 2015
Exhibition Date 27 Jan - 8 Feb 2015
Opening Night Thursday 29 January 2015, 5 - 8pm Artist Talk Friday 6
February 2015, 2pm
For more information, please visit: www.emilyhornum.com
www.fringeworld.com.au www.facebook.com/spectrum.ecu
www.facebook.com/fringeworld
.
Dates: 27 January 2015 to 8 February 2015.
Opening Times: Tuesday - Friday 10am - 4pm; Saturday 12pm - 4pm.
For more information, contact: www.emilyhornum.com; www.fringeworld.com.au.
Friday, 12 December 2014
Remote communities Indigenous artists - group show @ Kidogo Arthouse
Participating Artists: Remote communities Indigenous artists - group show.
Venue: Kidogo Arthouse, Mews Road, Bathers Beach, Fremantle.
Description: For the sixth year running, Artitja Fine Art's final
exhibition for 2014 aims to encourage not just gift giving, but an
appreciation and understanding of Australia's Indigenous art and culture.
ART + OBJECTS: small and affordable exhibition is a showcase of paintings,
sculpture, textiles, ceramics and jewellery by Indigenous artists from some
of Australia's most remote communities.
Dates: 05 December 2014 to 21 December 2014.
Opening Times: Wed-Fri 10-5pm.
For more information, contact: Anna Kanaris.
Venue: Kidogo Arthouse, Mews Road, Bathers Beach, Fremantle.
Description: For the sixth year running, Artitja Fine Art's final
exhibition for 2014 aims to encourage not just gift giving, but an
appreciation and understanding of Australia's Indigenous art and culture.
ART + OBJECTS: small and affordable exhibition is a showcase of paintings,
sculpture, textiles, ceramics and jewellery by Indigenous artists from some
of Australia's most remote communities.
Dates: 05 December 2014 to 21 December 2014.
Opening Times: Wed-Fri 10-5pm.
For more information, contact: Anna Kanaris.
Sunday, 7 December 2014
Jill Ansell, Brad Durrant, John McIntosh, Steve Makse, Caroline Marinovich, Tessa McOnie, Leanne Pearson, Myriam Quinn, Judy Rogers, Jana Vodesil-Baruffi @ KIDOGO Art House Fremantle
Event Title: Skin Deep Exhibition.
Participating Artists: : Jill Ansell, Brad Durrant, John McIntosh, Steve
Makse, Caroline Marinovich, Tessa McOnie, Leanne Pearson, Myriam Quinn, Judy
Rogers, Jana Vodesil-Baruffi.
Venue:
KIDOGO Art House Fremantle,
Bathers Beach, Fremantle.
Description: The Western Australian Portrait Artist Group invites you to an
exhibition of new works at KIDOGO.
'Skin Deep' is an exhibition of all things to do with portraiture, showing
paintings and installations from 10 artists associated with the Black Swan
Portrait Prize in the past.
'Skin Deep' presents a much-needed survey of contemporary portrait painting
in Western Australia. It gives an opportunity to meet the artist who can
more than ever show something fresh and exciting about this genre in the
time of cheap photography and image overload.
Dates: 02 Jan 2014 to 08 Jan 2014.
Opening Times: Wed-Sun 11-4pm.
For more information, contact: 9335 9636.
Participating Artists: : Jill Ansell, Brad Durrant, John McIntosh, Steve
Makse, Caroline Marinovich, Tessa McOnie, Leanne Pearson, Myriam Quinn, Judy
Rogers, Jana Vodesil-Baruffi.
Venue:
KIDOGO Art House Fremantle,
Bathers Beach, Fremantle.
Description: The Western Australian Portrait Artist Group invites you to an
exhibition of new works at KIDOGO.
'Skin Deep' is an exhibition of all things to do with portraiture, showing
paintings and installations from 10 artists associated with the Black Swan
Portrait Prize in the past.
'Skin Deep' presents a much-needed survey of contemporary portrait painting
in Western Australia. It gives an opportunity to meet the artist who can
more than ever show something fresh and exciting about this genre in the
time of cheap photography and image overload.
Dates: 02 Jan 2014 to 08 Jan 2014.
Opening Times: Wed-Sun 11-4pm.
For more information, contact: 9335 9636.
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