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Showing posts with label PROXIMITY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PROXIMITY. Show all posts

22.2.21

PROXIMITY 2021 open on the weekend

Opening Saturday 27 February 1-5 pm 

Open 27-28 Feb- 11am - 5pm


PROXIMITY 2021 will show the work of artists who are currently students of the National Art School who have selected this workshop as part of their participation in the  NAS Margaret Olley Drawing Week 2021 which is the school's warm-up to start of semester. 

Participating artists  are Mariam Abbas, Mischa Byrne, Frankie, Angelique King, Luna Gui, Dan Heslop, Em Ingram-Shute, Lyla Dushas, Aaron McGarry, Brandon McGee, Molly, Jillian Nalty, Mik Pastore, Sari Walker-Woods, Fergus Ward and Grace Won.

This workshop encourages students to develop a sensitivity to their immediate environment, and to engage with the building and general location in which they work. They will be supported by Articulate artist-directors, Margaret Roberts and Emma Wise to use the space as a project space, in which artwork is developed in the space in which it will be shown. PROXIMITY 2021 workshop participants will work in the space for 4 days, and then open it to the public for the weekend.

Project space work is one of the processes Articulate invites artists to engage in when participating in the Articulate program generally. While many artists show exhibitions of artwork made elsewhere, the project space project program has been devised for artists who want to experiment spatially by devising and/or developing the work in the space in which it is to be shown.  This is the model for the  PROXIMITY workshops.

See work made in earlier PROXIMITY workshops here

DAY 2 of PROXIMITY2021:

PROXIMITY 2021 participants

Frankie

Dan Heslop
DAY 4 of PROXIMITY2021:

Molly

Angelique King

Mik Pastore

Mariam Abbas


Conditions of entry to Proximity:
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

1.3.19

PROXIMITY opened tonight

Open 11am - 5pm till Sunday 3 March, showing work by Fergus Berney-Gibson, Emily Ebbs, Jessamine Elsarky, Chelsea Fuentes, Emma Hornby, Lucy King, Bella La Spina, Tao Liu, Marita Port, Wendy Miller, Carina Capone, Lilliana Rixon, Babette Robertson, Anoushka J. Solomon, Katie Stewart, Anna Tierney and Nina Walton.

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Other PROXIMITY2019
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Emma Hornby


 Jessamine Elsarky

LIlly Rixon

Anoushka J. Solomon 

Marita Port

L-R: Nina Walton, Jessamine Elsarky, Carina Capone


L-R: Emma Hornby, Lucy King

Katie Stewart, Emma Hornby


Jessamine Elsarky






24.2.19

PROXIMITY opens Friday 1 March 6-8pm

Open 11am - 5pm 2-3 March 2019

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PROXIMITY 2019 will show the work of artists who are currently students of the National Art School who have selected this workshop as part of their participation in the 2019 Margaret Olley National Art School Drawing Week, which is the school's warm-up to start of semester.

These artists are Fergus Berney-Gibson, Emily Ebbs, Jessamine Elsarky, Chelsea Fuentes, Emma Hornby, Lucy King, Bella La Spina, Tao Liu, Marita Port, Wendy Miller, Carina Capone, Lilliana Rixon, Babette Robertson, Anoushka J. Solomon, Katie Stewart, Anna Tierney amd Nina Walton. Images of their work will be added as work progresses. 

This workshop encourages students to develop a sensitivity to their immediate environment, and to engage with the building and general location in which they work. They will be supported by Articulate directors, Margaret Roberts and Emma Wise to use the space as a project space, in which artwork is developed in the space in which it will be shown. PROXIMITY 2019 workshop participants plan work in the space for 4 days, and then open it to the public for the weekend.

Project space work is one of the processes we invite artists to engage in when participating in the Articulate program generally. While many artists show  exhibitions of artwork made elsewhere, the project space project program has been devised for artists who want to experiment spatially by devising and/or developing the work in the space in which it is to be shown.   

See work made in earlier PROXIMITY workshops here

PROXIMITY Day 1

27.2.18

PROXIMITY1881YTIMIXORP opens 6-8pm, Friday 2 March.

Open 11am-5pm, Saturday-Sunday 3-4 March 2018

The PROXIMITY1881YTIMIXORP  exhibition shows the installation/expanded-drawing developed and made in Articulate by NAS students participating in the PROXIMITY workshop of  the Margaret Olley Drawing Week at the National Art Schoolrun by Margaret Roberts and Emma Wise.

PROXIMITY1881YTIMIXORP  will show the work of artists Hannah Barclay, Ned Carr, Madeleine Feist, Gina Fenton, Alana Gloor, Ethan Robertson, Billie Robertson, Jordan Taylor and Debbey Watson.


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Ethan Robertson, work-in-progress. Photo: Debbey Watson



Billie Robertson, collateral (road) image. Video: Emma Wise
Billie Robertson, Ethan Robertson

Hannah Barclay

Debbey Watson

Billie Robertson | Debbey Watson

Debbey Watson

Alana Gloor

Billie Robertson Summoned 2018
Jordan Taylor




See images from PROXIMITY 17

4.2.17

PROXIMITY opens Friday 24 February at 6-8pm

Open 11am - 5pm, Saturday 25- Sunday 26 February

PROXIMITY will show the work of artists who are currently students of the National Art School who have selected this workshop as part of their participation in the 2017 Margaret Olley National Art School Drawing Week, which is the school's warm-up to start of semester.

These artists are Robert Campbell, Lily Cummins, Elyse Howe, Daniel McClellan, Jasper Powrie, Seema Stamou, Jayanto Tan, Paula Vallentine, Sharon Williams and Michael George Wren.

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Robert Campbell

Elyse Howe

Paula Vallentine

 
Jayanto Tan


Lily Cummins

Seema Stamou
Sharon Williams
Sarah Williams



 
Daniel McClellan

Robert Campbell




 Jasper Powrie

Sharon Williams and Daniel McClellan (detail) 2017

Elyse Howe, 'AVOIDANCE BEHAVIOUR' (2015), a film with live and prerecorded music from Alexander Hunter and Charles Martin,  premiered at the Ainslie Arts Centre, Canberra, Australia (July 2015) www.elysehowe.com
Elyse Howe,  ANU EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC STUDIO - FACULTY ENSEMBLE SET AT THE 2015 YOU ARE HERE FESTIVAL: Howe projected still images of the night onto musicians in a collaboration with the ANU School of music lecturers Johannes Luebbers and Alexander Hunter, and PhD student Charles Martin performing a set of improvised music at the Canberra Museum and Gallery as part of the You Are Here Festival (21 March 2015) www.elysehowe.com
Seema Stamou Collection of Primitive Objects 2016 seemastamou.com
This workshop encourages students to develop a sensitivity to their immediate environment, and to engage with the building and general location in which they work. They will be supported by Articulate directors, Margaret Roberts and Emma Wise to use the space as a project space, as it was always intended. PROXIMITY participants will work in the space for 4 days, and open it to the public for the weekend.

Project space work is one of the processes we invite artists to engage in when participating in the Articulate program generally. While many artists show  exhibitions of artwork made elsewhere, the project space project program has been devised for artists who want to experiment spatially by devising and/or developing the work in the space in which it is to be shown.