Sunday, November 13, 2011

School of Art Graduate Exhibition

22 November - 27 November 2011
Margaret Lawrence Gallery 40 Dodds Street Southbank

Graduating students from each of the School’s studios – Drawing, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture and Spatial Practice – as well as those completing Honours and the Postgraduate Diploma of Visual Art – present some of the highlights from their year of study. The resulting show is a feast of drawing, prints, photography, sculpture, painting, screen-based and digital media, reflecting the gamut of artistic expression. The annual Graduate Exhibition represents an opportunity for friends, family and art lovers to enter this cultural laboratory, providing access to the intense artistic explorations and the creative energy that emits from the School of Art.

Opening Monday 21 November, 6.00pm - 8.00pm
Hours Tuesday - Sunday 12.00pm - 5.00pm

Thursday, September 8, 2011

How Did It Come To This

Lyndal May Stewart & Made Spencer Castle
14th September - 1st October (Opening 15th September)
Blindside Gallery



Sunday, August 7, 2011

Hevy

Simon Horsburgh, Lou Hubbard, Sanja Pahoki, 
Kiron Robinson, Lani Seligman.
August 6 – September 3

CONICAL
1st floor, 3 Rochester St
Fitzroy, Victoria
Australia 3065

www.conical.org.au

HEVY is the third instalment of a process-based collaborative framework where the participating artists meet and exchange ideas on a regular basis. Previously the artists worked together to produce Doubt at Conical in 2006 and Polar at Margaret Lawrence Gallery in 2007.

HEVY brings these artists together again to explore notions of weight as an enabling (or disabling) agent within the production of meaning. Weight in this instance is not limited to a physical manifestation of an object’s mass but rather evokes the full gamut of conceptual possibilities. An idea of weight has been identified as an integral part of each participating artist’s practice. This exhibition aims to use this commonality to extend a dialogue between the conceptual concerns evident in each other’s work.

Simon Horsburgh: “I framed images and texts as ‘contributions’, i.e, Lani’s contribution was images x,y and z, text A, and she thanks such and such… I chose to describe them rather than title them for a couple of reasons, mostly because this project has for me, felt like a collective act – much more so than the others. I have felt that I’ve been making my work because that is what the show needs, like my piece of the puzzle, rather than ‘my’ work. Anyway, I just wanted to bundle everyone in as parts of a whole – like cooking a meal or something – Lou peeled the spuds, Kiron washed the lettuce, etc and we served up HEVY. Seems like everyone gets a fair chance to strut their stuff solo, but the HEVY crew is something a bit different. It’s different to a regular group show, so it seemed cool to package things a bit differently. So I was also thinking about how we refer to works when we’re meeting. You know, ‘building’ is over here, ‘tyre’ is there, where is ‘bird’ going?” 1

1 - Simon Horsburgh, Email conversation between Simon Horsburgh, Kiron Robinson and Lani Seligman, 2011

Friday, June 10, 2011

This Is Before That

Sanja Pahoki & Kiron Robinson
23rd June - 16th July

Opening Wednesday 22nd June 6 - 8 pm

Sarah Scout
Level 1, 1A Crossley Street
Melbourne

www.sarahscoutpresents.com

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Das Cinema

Das Cinema is the new, free, online television station for the arts produced by Rococo Productions. In documenting the best from the Visual Arts, Theatre, Music, Film, Fashion and Design, Das Cinema takes you to the frontline of contemporary creative production.
Each week a new episode presents a set of interviews with the people of the arts alongside a series of videos showcasing their work.
Produced with Das Superpaper, the look-book for the emerging and contemporary visual-arts, and Das 500, Das Cinema places its emphasis on being free, accessible and up-to-date.

Art Prizes

The new Art Prizes Australia website for professional and student artists, curators and exhibition managers:

www.art-prizes.com.au