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Showing posts with label MOV. Show all posts

29.12.20

Last weekend coming up - Articulate turns Ten

Open 11-5pm Friday - Sunday till 3 January

Closing drinks: 3.30 - 5pm Sunday 3 January

AT10 ROOMSHEET

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 Articulate Turns Ten shows the work of Susan Andrews, Vilma  Bader, Bettina Bruder,  Mandy Burgess and Ro Murray, Jane Burton Taylor, Curtis Ceapa, Sue Callanan, Rox De Luca, Parris Dewhurst, Ella Dreyfus, Nicole Ellis, Bonita Ely, Steven Fasan, Sarah Fitzgerald, Juliet Fowler Smith, Beata Geyer, Simone Griffin, Philippa Hagon, Barbara Halnan, Jan Handel, Kendal Heyes, Isobel Johnston and Jude Crawford, Sonja Karl, Fiona Kemp, Michelle Ledain, Noelene Lucas, Kate Mackay, Diane McCarthy, Mahalya Middlemist, Raymond Matthews, Sue Murray, Sue Pedley and  Phaptawan Suwannakudt, Renay Pepita, Anya Pesce, Elizabeth Rankin, Che Ritz, Margaret Roberts, Tamsin Salehian, Alan Schacher, Lisa Sharp, Anke Stacker, Voices of Women (Lliane Clarke), Molly Wagner, Gary Warner and Elke Wohlfahrt 


Bottom L: Vilma Bader, Barbara Halnan; Top L-R: Margaret Roberts, Juliet Fowler Smith, Gary Warner


Gary Warner



Curtis Ceapa

Jane Burton Taylor

L-R: Isabel Johnston & Jude Crawford, Bonita Ely, Susan Andrews

                    
Bonita Ely
     

Diane McCarthy


 Murray and Burgess Hazard 2020






back: Beata Geyer; front: Fiona Kemp

Anya Pesce

Steven Fasan

L-R:  Molly Wagner, Anya Pesce, Steven Fasan, Tamsin Salehien

L-R: Anke Stäcker; Rox De Luca


L-R: Anke Stäcker, Rox De Luca, Sarah Fitzgerald, Burgess/Murray


Philippa Hagon


Philippa Hagon Continuum (detail) 2020



Lisa Pang Paintless Painting Series (photo: the artist)

photos: Margaret Roberts, except where stated

Conditions of entry to the exhibition:
There are limited places in Articulate due to COVID restrictions. 
Please stay at home if you’re unwell.
Stay at home if you’ve been in contact with a known or suspected COVID-19 case.
Use the hand sanitisers provided at the entrance to Articulate.
Fill in your contact tracing information on entry to Articulate.
Maintain 1.5 metres distance from other people and wear a face mask.








16.10.20

Perforations opened tonight

 Open 11am-5pm Fri - Sun till 1 Nov



Virginia Hilyard, Peter Humble, Ryszard Dabek,  Rowena Crowe, Geoff Weary






11.10.20

Perforations opens Friday 16 October 6-8pm

 Perforations: Recent work originating on 16mm film

17 October - 1 November 2020
Open 11am-5pm Fri - Sun

Opening  event Friday 16 October 6-8pm

Rowena Crowe

Ryszard Dabek

Virginia Hilyard

Peter Humble

Geoff Weary

The works that form this show are all created to the rhythm of our machine time 16mm perforations. These perforations have become our new time keeping device. What will summer bring? When will the numbers go down? When is a vaccine coming? Can we go back to before? In the context we find ourselves these works reference our new daily rhythms.


Photo credit: Still from How to… lean to by Rowena Crowe, 2020, 16mm, 5 mins


This project is supported by funding from the Inner West Council


Conditions of entry to the exhibition:
There are limited places in Articulate due to COVID restrictions. Please be prepared to wait if it is full when you arrive.
Please stay at home if you’re unwell.
Stay at home if you’ve been in contact with a known or suspected COVID-19 case.
On entry, you will be asked to have your forehead temperature taken with an infrared thermometer. 
Please wear a face mask in Articulate.
Utilise hand sanitisers provided at the entrance to Articulate.
Fill in your contact tracing information on entry to Articulate.
Maintain 1.5 metres distance from other people. 

19.9.20

NOISE closes tomorrow 5pm

Daniel Herten and Morgan Moroney

Opened Friday 4 September 6-8pm

Open 5 – 20 September 2020
Friday – Sunday 11am – 5pm

noise is us realising that we're submrged in a stream of digital media - and strangely enough, trying to drink our way out of it


images: Daniel Herten and Morgan Moroney

30.8.20

Noise opens in the Backroom on Friday 4 September 6-8pm

noise

Daniel Herten and Morgan Moroney

Opening Friday 4 September 6-8pm

Open 5 – 20 September 2020
Friday – Sunday 11am – 5pm


noise is us realising that we’re submerged in a stream of digital media - and strangely enough, trying to drink our way out of it. We feel digitally saturated. It seems that the more we absorb, the less we retain. In search of a way to understand this feeling, we discovered a sense of familiarity in the connection between obsolescent technology and its display of layered, seemingly meaningless content. The CRT television is a discarded remnant of our journey through media, as is the incomprehensible and exponentially increasing amount of information dumped into the depths of the internet. Sinking deeper, as we explored our media environment we began to question whether we have lost a meaningful connection with the content we consume, and if so - why we’re still able to connect so strongly to these media and mediums that seem so distant. We think of noise as our way of trying to filter the waters. In a life of staring at screens, we occasionally come face-to-face with ourselves as the media temporarily disappears and we are reflected.
 

noise is us realising that we’re submerged in a stream of digital media - and strangely enough, trying to drink our way out of it.
Morgan Moroney:  www.morganmoroney.com / Daniel Herten:  www.danielherten.com

Facebook Event Page:  “noise - an audio-visual installation” 

https://www.facebook.com/events/1014019072385330


Conditions of entry to the exhibition:
There are limited places in Articulate You may have to wait a few minutes if it is full.
Please stay at home if you’re unwell.
Stay at home if you’ve been in contact with a known or suspected COVID-19 case.
Please wear a mask in Articulate.
Utilise hand sanitisers provided at the Articulate entrance.
Fill in your contact tracing information on entry to Articulate
Maintain 1.5 metres distance from other people.


Articulate Backroom is located at the back of Articulate project space and available for artists, curators etc to rent for individual projects that synchronise with Articulate's program (whose 2020 dates can be seen here) or for longer term rental (with more detail here).

15.7.20

Introversion artists' talks & closing drinks: Sunday 19 July 2-4pm

Last weekend coming up: Open 11-5pm Fri- Sun until 19 July

CATALOGUE
Introversion is a group exhibition by Isobel Markus Dunworth, Kath Fries, Prudence Holloway, Fiona Kemp, Kenneth Lambert and Jacqui Mills  reflecting on processes of folding inwards during the COVID-19 crisis. Their videos, sculptures, paintings and installations each trace energy flows within interior worlds and engage with introverted patterns of psychological orientation.

Prudence Holloway Kneading, 2020, still from 30 minute video loop: https://vimeo.com/432754008#at=9

#introversionexhibition

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we ask visitors to please: 
• leave your name and contact number at Articulate for contact-tracing 
• have your temperature taken with non-contact thermometer on entry
• always ensure you keep 1.5m distance from others
• use hand sanitiser available
• keep the maximum number of people in Articulate to 35 (the 4sqm/person rule)
• stay home if you are unwell

18.3.20

The few and far between - open from Saturday 21 March

The few and far between

Preview: Saturday 21 March, 12-4pm
Open Hours: Friday – Sunday 11am  - 5pm, 21 – 29 March


An exhibition by Jan Cleveringa, Elizabeth Day, Elizabeth Mifsud, Marlene Sarroff, Bm Seeto, Anke Stäcker and Elke Wohlfahrt

“It’s not that fast horses are rare
but (those) who know enough to spot them
are few and far between”  Han Yü

This exhibition is a facilitated project that takes place with a short lead-up time for participation; it is a project that is not curated by theme or curatorial recipe. The project provides artists with a space to show work that is free from curated direction, encourages artists to experiment with practice and evolves discourse in artist-run spaces.

Articulate wishes to advise that due to ongoing concerns about COVID-19 and the Federal Government’s announcement of stage 2 closures of galleries and museums, the current exhibitions at Articulate has been cancelled for the last weekend of Friday to Sunday, 27-29 March


Elizabeth Day


Anke Stäcker

Marlene Sarroff

Barbara Halnan


Bm Seeto, 'Untitled (reconfigure : in process) 2020

1.3.20

PROXIMITY 2020 is open till Sunday 1 March

Open 29 Feb-1 March 11am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday

PROXIMITY2020 ROOMSHEET HERE

PROXIMITY 2020 showsthe work of artists who are currently students of the National Art School who have selected this workshop as part of their participation in the 2020 Margaret Olley National Art School Drawing Week, which is the school's warm-up to the start of semester.

These artists are Freddy Anderson-Lingo, Caitlin Broe, Kim Bennett, Ana Butron, Quinn Chen, Yalan Chen, Julia Harris, Luke Kennedy, Sabine Le Tourneau, Sara Mugnes, Jeni Mulvey , Alicja Socha, Imogen Romot-smith, Sophia Ryerson, Calvin Sawada-Jorgensen, Nell Thomson, Lesley Wengembo, Elle Wickens and Belinda Yee


Documentation of artwork made in PROXIMITY2020 will be shown in the Rayner Hoff Project Space at the National Art School, Darlinghurst,  23-26 March, opening Wed 25 March 5.30pm

foreground: L: Kim  Bennett, Luke Kennedy

L: Lesley Wengembo, R: Kim Bennett and Jeni Mulvey

Lower floor: Elle Wickens, L:  Imogen Romot-smith; top back:  Quinn Chen and Calvin Sawada-Jorgensen

 Freddy Anderson-Lingo


Jeni Mulvey

Jeni Mulvey

 Kim Bennett and Jeni Mulvey

 Sophia Ryerson


L-R: Belinda Yee,   Sabine Le Tourneau

Yalan Chen

 Kim Bennett

Luke Kennedy

 Imogen Romot-smith




22.2.20

Last Frolic Freeze is open till tomorrow at 5pm.

FROLIC FREEZE 6 shows the work of  Liz Bradshaw, Jane Burton Taylor, der_melicious, Michele Elliot, Gina Fenton, Michelle Grasso, Laine Hogarty, Diane McCarthy, Mahalya Middlemist, Wendy Miller, Sue Murray, Janet Ollevou, Paul Sutton & Steve Simpson, Jessica Thallmaier and Emma Wise.

FROLIC FREEZE 6 ROOMSHEET


L-R: Liz Bradshaw, Janet Ollovou

L-R: Emma Wise, Janet Ollevou

top-bottom: Liz Bradshaw, Emma Wise

Diane McCarthy


Michelle Grasso


melting ice capital in Jane Burton Taylor's Landscape of Democracy 2020,