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5.2.21

FRACAS4 artworks

FRACAS FOUR is open until Sunday 7 February at 5pm, showing the work of Maria Alvarado, Brett Anthony Moore, Bettina Bruder, Mia Domansky, Michele Elliot, Julia Hemens, Isobel Johnston + Jude Crawford, Diane McCarthy and Bruce McCalmont, Mahalya Middlemist, Sue Murray and Isobel Johnston, and Anke Stäcker.

FRACAS FOUR ROOMSHEET


Julia Hemens

L-R: Sue Murray and Isobel Johnston; Brett Anthony Moore
 

L-R:Mia Domansky; Brett Anthony Moore
Jude Crawford and Isobel Johnston


L-R: Mahalya Middlemist; Isobel Johnston & Sue Murray

Maria Alvarado
more to come

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1.2.21

FRACAS4 is open from Friday 5 February

Open 11am-5pm, Fri-Sun  5-7 February

Opening event Saturday 6 February 1-5pm

FRACAS FOUR ROOMSHEET

FRACAS continues Articulate’s experiment with exhibition practice begun with  FAIRISLE,  FERALFERRETFERMENT and FROLIC FREEZE  in previous years. It presents the exhibition as a changing site by re-contextualising each artwork with new works installed in the gaps left by the departure of works that were installed earlier. This weekly coming and going of artworks is a slow and progressive art-dance, each step of which is seen by coming to each of its six Friday-Sunday iterations until February 22. Opening events are each Saturday 1-5pm.


FRACAS FOUR shows the work of Maria Alvarado, Brett Anthony Moore, Bettina Bruder, Mia Domansky Michele Elliot, Julia Hemens, Isobel Johnston + Jude Crawford, Diane McCarthy and Bruce McCalmont, Mahalya Middlemist, Sue Murray and Isobel Johnston, and Anke Stäcker.


DESIGN: KIT BYLETT

Artists participating in FRACAS over its six week program are Lisa Andrew, Pamela Leung, Tara McIntosh, Raymond Matthews, Margaret Roberts, Sue Callanan, Kit Bylett, Jeni Mulvey, Stefania Riccardi, Sadhbha Cockburn, Bruce McCalmont, Kiwibull Art, Alyssa Clemson, A Legge, Michele Elliot, Sue Murray, Mahalya Middlemist, Diane McCarthy, Anke Stäcker, Maria Alvarado, Brett Anthony Moore, Isobel Johnston + Sue Murray, Lucy Keirle, Julia Hemens, Mia Domansky, Kim Bennett, Elke Wohlfahrt, Em Ingram-Shute, Annelies Jahn, Bettina Bruder, Seema Akhmetova, Jane Alexander, Steve Simpson + Paul Sutton, Isobel Johnston + Jude crawford, Vilma Bader, Kansas Smeaton, Isabella Cooke, Lisa Pang, Anya Pesce, Sonia Vuchich, and Riley Anderson. Images of artwork appear on articulate497.blogspot.com as it is installed.


Conditions of entry to Fracas:
There are limited places in Articulate due to COVID restrictions. 
Please do not come if you are unwell or a contact of a COVID-19 case.
Use the hand sanitisers provided at the entrance to Articulate.
Complete your contact tracing information on entry to Articulate.
Keep 1.5 metres distance from others or wear a face mask


25.1.21

FRACAS THREE is open from Friday 29 January

Open Fri-Sun 29 - 31 Jan 11am-5pm

Opening event Saturday 30 Jan 1-5pm

FRACAS THREE ROOMSHEET

FRACAS continues Articulate’s experiment with exhibition practice begun with  FAIRISLE,  FERALFERRETFERMENT and FROLIC FREEZE  in previous years. It presents the exhibition as a changing site by re-contextualising each artwork with new works installed in the gaps left by the departure of works that were installed earlier. This weekly coming and going of artworks is a slow and progressive art-dance, each step of which is seen by coming to each of its six Friday-Sunday iterations until February 22. Opening events are each Saturday 1-5pm.


FRACAS THREE shows the work of Bettina Bruder, Alyssa Clemson, Michele Elliot, Kiwibull Art, A Legge, Diane McCarthy and Bruce McCalmont, Mahalya Middlemist, Sue Murray and Isobel Johnston, Jeni Mulvey, Stefania Riccardi and Anke Stäcker 


L-R: Sue Murray + Isobel Johnston; Alyssa Clemson


Kiwi Art

L-R: Jeni Mulvey, Stefania Riccardi

Jeni Mulvey, Stefania Riccardi

Michele Elliot



Anke Stäcker  Gangster Squad 2021


Anke Stäcker


Diane McCarthy


Michele Elliot


Isabel Johnston and Sue Murray



L-R: Mahalya Middlemist; A Legge


Artists participating in
FRACAS over its six week program are Lisa Andrew, Pamela Leung, Tara McIntosh, Raymond Matthews, Margaret Roberts, Sue Callanan, Kit Bylett, Jeni Mulvey, Stefania Riccardi, Sadhbha Cockburn, Bruce McCalmont, Kiwibull Art, Alyssa Clemson, A Legge, Michele Elliot, Sue Murray, Mahalya Middlemist, Diane McCarthy, Anke Stäcker, Maria Alvarado, Brett Anthony Moore, Isobel Johnston, Lucy Keirle, Julia Hemens, Mia Domansky, Kim Bennett, Elke Wohlfahrt, Em Ingram-Shute, Annelies Jahn, Bettina Bruder, Seema Akhmetova, Jane Alexander, Steve Simpson + Paul Sutton, Vilma Bader, Kansas Smeaton, Isabella Cooke, Lisa Pang, Anya Pesce and Riley Anderson. Images of artwork appear on articulate497.blogspot.com as it is installed.


Conditions of entry to Fracas:
There are limited places in Articulate due to COVID restrictions. 
Please do not come if you are unwell or a contact of a COVID-19 case.
Use the hand sanitisers provided at the entrance to Articulate.
Complete your contact tracing information on entry to Articulate.
Wear a face mask and keep 1.5 metres distance from others





14.12.20

Articulate Turns Ten opens Saturday 19 December 2-5pm

Opening Saturday 19 December 2-5pm

Open 11-5pm Friday - Sunday

19 December - 3 January

(closed 25-26 December)

 AT10 ROOMSHEET

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Articulate Turns Ten celebrates 10 years of spatial and experimental art practice with an exhibition of new and recent work by artists who have shown at Articulate previously. It acknowledges all the artists who have exhibited in that time, and the community that supports it.

Artists showing in Articulate Turns Ten are 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, Helen L Sturgess, Voices of Women (Lliane Clarke), Molly Wagner, Gary Warner and Elke Wohlfahrt 

Design: Maddy Menca
Susan Andrews

Alan Schacher

Lisa Pang

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 or wear a face mask.


21.2.20

FRIOLIC FREEZE 6 opened tonight

FROLIC FREEZE 6 will be open from 11am - 5pm Friday - Sunday, 21 - 23  February, showing 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

This is the final iteration of FROLIC FREEZE, which has had 5 other openings, on 17, 24 and 31 January and 7 and 14 February 2020, and will be open 11am-5pm Friday - Sunday, 17 January - 23 February.


L-R: Jane Burton Taylor, Sue Murray, Michele Elliot

Wendy Miller, Jane Burton Taylor


Wendy Miller

Jane Burton Taylor


Mahalya Middlemist and Jessica Thallmaier

Mahalya Middlemist


der_melicious


Gina Fenton, Diane McCarthy


Michelle Grasso





16.2.20

FROLIC FREEZE 6 opens Friday 21 February 6-8pm

FROLIC FREEZE 6 will be open from 11am - 5pm Friday - Sunday, 21 - 23  February, showing 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

This is the final iteration of FROLIC FREEZE, which has had 5 other openings, on 17, 24 and 31 January and 7 and 14 February 2020, and will be open 11am-5pm Friday - Sunday, 17 January - 23 February.

FROLIC FREEZE is a rolling exhibition showing the work of around 10 artists at a time over its 6 weeks. As a progressive art-dance, its artworks come and go according to a pattern that shows how individual artworks subtly change as their context of other artworks alters. See these changes as well as the artworks by coming to each of its 6 iterations, opening on 17, 24 and 31 January and 7, 14 and 21 February 2020. 


Artists participating in FROLIC FREEZE over its whole 6 weeks are 
Karen Banks, Liz Bradshaw, Beta Bruder, Rachel Buckeridge, Jane Burton Taylor, Sue Callanan, Carla Cescon, der_melicious, Dominique Madeleine  Devadason, Michele Elliot, Gina Fenton, Michelle Grasso, Chantal Grech, Laine Hogarty, Raymond Matthews, Diane McCarthy, Lucy Merrett, Joanne Makas, Mahalya Middlemist, Wendy Miller, Sue Murray, Janet Ollevou, Renay Pepita, Tanya Peterson, Margaret Roberts, Tamsin Salehian, Megan Schwartz, Rolande Souliere, Anke Stäcker, Paul Sutton & Steve Simpson, 
 Jessica Thallmaier, Dell Walker, Nina Walton, Molly Wagner, Emma Wise, Elke Wohlfahrt and Sarah Woodward.

FROLIC FREEZE continues Articulate’s experiment with exhibition practice begun with FAIR ISLE, FERALFERRET and FERMENT in previous years.


SEE FROLIC FREEZE PLANNING HERE


der_melicious

Wendy Miller


27.3.16

2016 SYDNEY ARI SHOW opens Friday 1 April 6-8pm

Opening 6-8pm Friday 1 April

Open 11am - 5pm Friday - Sunday 2-17 April

Sunday 3 April 2-5pm: ARI discussion & future planning - directors and reps of all Sydney ARIs are welcome to participate.

The 2016 SYDNEY ARI SHOW will show the work of some of the artists who currently run ARIs in the greater Sydney area. These artists include Brad Allen-Waters, Louise Kate Anderson, Clementine Barnes, Diego Bonetto, Linden Braye, Jenny Brown, Kieran Butler, Penelope Cain, Julian Day, John Demos, Lesley Dimmick, Lynne Eastaway, Wayne Hutchins, Lucas Ihlein, Therese Kenyon, Mahalya Middlemist, Sue Pedley, Sherryl Ryan, Tamsin Salehian, Alex Thorby, Tony Twigg, Gary Warner, Fleur Wiber, Ingrid van der Aa and Miriam Williamson

These artists are directors or in other ways run Ultimo Project, TAP, SNO, SLOT, SafARI, NORTH, MOP, MAP, CULTURE AT WORK, BIG FAG PRESS or Articulate. Other ARIs are also invited to participate in the discussion on Sunday 3 April.

See Small is Beautiful, a discussion of the importance of ARIs in Australia at the moment, in The Conversation by



The purpose of this project is to foster closer ties between the many and varied artist-run-initiatives (ARIs) that play such an important role in the Sydney and wider art world. ARIs play this role by supporting artists' communities, as well as the experimental and new work for which artists' communities provide such an appreciative and well-informed audience.  This project hopes that by strengthening these ties we can together become a stronger and louder voice, and build appeal among art-interested audiences everywhere. We hope that this will become an annual event and extend more widely across ARIs, and involve ARIs outside of Sydney as well.

Read about ARI research project by Maria Miranda on The ARI Experience, and the international festival of artist-run spaces on ARTIST RUN.

Keiran Butler (MOP) Feelings Count (MOP)

Sherryl Ryan Tree modified by a scientist during an email conversation, 2016 digital print, iPhone 6

Jenny Brown (Articulate) Always mind the bullocks 2015

Brad Allen-Waters (MAP)
Miriam Williamson (MAP) Ghost Dress (detail)

Fleur Wiber (North) Paddle Boat (demo)Video installation on iPad


Lynne Eastaway
Sue Pedley Unseen Light


Julian Day Regret Cycle