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Showing posts with label Noelene Lucas. Show all posts

3.4.22

Project space | Noelene Lucas - Living on a Damaged Planet

Opening Event Saturday Apr 9th, 2-5pm
Exhibition from Apr 8th until 24th
Open 11am - 5pm | Fri-Sun


Noelene Lucas, Adaptations , 2018. Bathurst Regional Gallery, ©N Lucas

Living on a Damaged Planet seeks to explore and highlight the threats to our planet yet at the same time to look at where hope might reside.


We also share the birds predicament as we irrevocably destroy the habitats, land & water that we too need for survival.

The exhibition will consist of video projections and screen based works. 


Noelene Lucas, video stills, "Magpies", 2022, ©N.Lucas


Noelene Lucas, video stills, "Galars", 2022, ©N.Lucas



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The health and wellbeing of our visitors, artists and volunteers is our priority. We look forward to seeing you at Articulate project space.

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9.1.22

mov.doc opens Saturday 15 January 2-5pm

Open Fri-Sun 11am-5pm 14 -30 January 2022

Opening event Saturday 15 July 2-5pm

Artists talks - TBA

CATALOGUE

Articulate's third Decade show emphasises artworks that are time-based in incorporating literal movement into their work via moving image or moving objects. (Time-based works that are better described as 'performance' are the subject of a later Decade show.)

Some of the artists who have shown time-based work at Articulate during the last decade will show documentation of that work upstairs and in the backroom. These artists are  Ciaran Begley, Linden Braye, Bet(tin)a Bruder, Sue Callanan, Juliet Fowler Smith, Laine Hogarty, Noelene Lucas, Anne Mosey, Jacek Przybyszewski, Margaret Roberts, Margaret Seymour, Helen M Sturgess, Gary Warner, Sarah Woodward and Belinda Yee. Find their time-based works, and the many other time-based works shown at Articulate during the last 10 years, scattered among the posts seen here. The exhibition will also show a range of ways in which artists decide to document their work. 


The exhibition will be supported by a catalogue of texts by the artists, as well as a 'new' time-based work by Terry Hayes on the ground floor project space.


Ciaran Begley Tabletop #2 2021
Jacek Przybyszewski Eye Level 2021

Adrian Hall, Espérance, 2022 (not now in mov.doc)


Bet(tin)a Bruder mov.doc - moving forward in rearview (2022)

2014 Diagrammatic Entanglements

2015 No words anymore

2017 Bet(tin)a Bruder featuring forever

2018 Contemplative event scores inspired by Fluxus

2018 Ferret out loopholes

2019 get rid of it all

2020 Draughts/droughts

2020 Breakfast with Beta

2021 Dance with Beta

2022 mov.doc – moving forward in rearview





Juliet Fowler Smith


Juliet Fowler Smith

Noelene Lucas

Linden Braye

Margaret Roberts

Margaret Seymour

Sarah Woodward

Sue Callanan




23.12.20

Articulate Turns Ten is open Sunday 27 December

 Open 11-5pm Friday - Sunday

19 December - 3 January

(closed 25-26 December)

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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 

Elizabeth Rankin (Ph Curtis Ceapa)

Sue Callanan (Ph Curtis Ceapa)


Noelene Lucas

L-R: Che Ritz, Noelene Lucas, Elizabeth Rankin

L: Vilma Bader; floor: Alan Schacher; top R Elke Wohlfahrt (detail); Bottom R: Sue Pedley/Phaptawan Suwannakudt (detail)

L: Raymond Matthews, Michele LeDain, Elke Wohlfahrt, R: Sue Pedley/Phaptawan Suwannakudt

Elke Wohlfahrt (detail) (Phot: Lisa Pang)


L-R: Vilma Bader, Barbara Halnan

Vilma Bader

L-R: Ella Dreyfus, Kate Mackay

L-R: Raymond Matthews, Margaret Roberts, Ella Dreyfus, Kate Mackay 


Kate Mackay

Jan Handel (Phot: Lisa Pang)


L-R: Sue Murray, Sue Callanan, Nicole Ellis

L: Sonja Karl; R: Kendal Heyes

Parris Dewhurst

Mahalya Middlemist


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.





16.11.19

GOING GONE opened last night

Saturday November 30: 3-5pm: International Remembrance Day for Lost Species

Open 11am - 5pm 16 Nov – 1 December



GOING GONE is is organised by Noelene Lucas and Juliet Fowler Smith as an exhibition that explores creative responses to human-induced species extinctions, ecological devastation and the climate emergency.  It will show the work of Suzanne Bartos, Barbara Campbell, Josie Cavallaro, Simon Champ, Juliet Fowler Smith, Joan Grounds, Virginia Hilyard, Noelene Lucas and Gary Warner.



Photo: Chris Tay
Photo Chris Tay

11.11.19

GOING GONE opens on Friday 15 November 6-8pm

Opening 15 November 6-8pm 2019


International Remembrance Day for Lost Species: Saturday November 30: 3-5pm: 

Open 11am - 5pm 16 Nov – 1 December

GOING GONE is is organised by Noelene Lucas and Juliet Fowler Smith as an exhibition that explores creative responses to human-induced species extinctions, ecological devastation and the climate emergency.  It will show the work of Suzanne Bartos, Barbara Campbell, Josie Cavallaro, Simon Champ, Juliet Fowler Smith, Joan Grounds, Virginia Hilyard, Noelene Lucas and Gary Warner.


Juliet Fowler Smith Sunflight, 2018-2019. Photograph