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25.11.21

artist talks | PHAPTAWAN SUWANNAKUDT, SUE PEDLEY, AND SARAH WOODWARD

Saturday 27 November 2pm to 3.30pm 

 

artist talks:  
PHAPTAWAN SUWANNAKUDT AND SUE PEDLEY



Join us in person (see conditions of entry below)
 
Phaptawan Suwannakudt and Sue Pedley, Line Work#1 (2019), paper water colour triptych

 

Saturday 4th December 2pm to 3.30pm 

 

artist talks:  
SARAH WOODWARD



Join us in person (see conditions of entry below)
 
Image of Sarah Woodward

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Conditions of entry:


NSW Public Health Order requires all visitors over 16 years of age,
To sign in with the QR code provided at the entrance,
To have double vaccination, and wear a mask.
Social distancing rules will also apply.
Please don't come if you are feeling unwell.
Articulate is a registered Covid Safe business.

8.11.21

Opening Event | Saturday Nov 20th, 1-4pm

Exhibition from Nov 19th until Dec 5th
Open 11am - 5pm | Fri-Sun
Other times by private arrangement with the artist



Phaptawan Suwannakudt and Sue Pedley, Line Work#2 (2019), paper water pastel diptych


 

Articulate 
project space


Line Works


Collaboration by PHAPTAWAN SUWANNAKUDT & SUE PEDLEY

Line Works is an exhibition of Phaptawan Suwannakudt and Sue Pedleys’ collaborative drawings plus drawings made individually. 

Sue and Phaptawan have been collaborating on a series of layered drawings, titled Line Work (#1 – #27) since March 2019. Through repeatedly working over marks made by the other, each artist able to bring their own perspective and life experience to the outcome. To cement this joint authorship, they regularly alternate between directing the drawing process and following the other’s instructions. 
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Articulate
Upstairs


Frieze


LESLEY GIOVANELLI

An installation developing in situ over 3 weeks


Frieze will consist of a band of coloured paper and fabric elements running around the walls. This strongly coloured statement  will act to carve out space by forming a positive in contrast to the vast airy negative space surrounding it. Read more

 

Articulate 
backroom

 

It's all part of the process

SARAH WOODWARD

A project work using this white space as process clarification in time of change. Read more




 



Articulate studio 1

Coastal Erosion in the Southern Hemisphere. Three Aspects

ADRIAN HALL

"Coastal Erosion in the Southern Hemisphere. Three Aspects"
These works developed over twenty years; of walking dogs and offtimes retrieving injured wildlife for the Department of Conservation; around Aramoana, Otago,N.Z.. 
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Conditions of entry:


NSW Public Health Order requires all visitors over 16 years of age,
To sign in with the QR code provided at the entrance,
To have double vaccination, and wear a mask.
Social distancing rules will also apply.
Please don't come if you are feeling unwell.
Articulate is a registered Covid Safe business.

Project space | Collaboration by Phaptawan Suwannakudt and Sue Pedley - Line Works

Opening Event Saturday Nov 20th, 1-4pm
Exhibition from Nov 19th until Dec 5th

Open 11am - 5pm | Fri-Sun
Other times by private arrangement with the artist



Line Work#1 (2019), paper water colour triptych


Line Works is an exhibition of Phaptawan Suwannakudt  and Sue Pedleys’ collaborative drawings plus drawings made individually.

Sue and Phaptawan have been collaborating on a series of layered drawings, titled Line Work (#1 – #27) since March 2019. Through repeatedly working over marks made by the other, each artist able to bring their own perspective and life experience to the outcome. To cement this joint authorship, they regularly alternate between directing the drawing process and following the other’s instructions.

Through the process we each become a practitioner, a producer, and an audience.  We used this collaborative practice as a point of departure to approach the exhibition Line Work: Rivers of the Basin which is currently exhibiting Penrith Regional (25th  October 2021 – 7th  January 2022).


Line Work#2 (2019), paper water pastel diptych

Line Work#19 (2020), paper silk pins aluminium wire gauze copperwire

Phaptawan is trained as a mural painter in Thai Buddhist temples and has lived in Sydney for two decades. Her work explores making sense of place through memory and experience of being a migrant in Australia. ‘Not For Sure’ 2012 was developed during two floods in Australia and Thailand which happened at the same time. The layered text is from a Thai Buddhist book ‘Not for Sure’ by Ajarn Cha Subhatto and ‘Kularb in Oz’ by Kularb Saipradit. 

Sue’s ink and pastel drawings titled Rope Work are inspired by reading Of Knots and Joints  written by social anthropologist Tim Ingold. The drawings experiment with visualising a philosophical and ecological text relating to memory, space, architecture and the materiality of carpentry and textiles. 



Line Work#4 (2019) paper paint


Line Work#4 (2019) paper paint


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Conditions of entry:


NSW Public Health Order requires all visitors over 16 years of age,
To sign in with the QR code provided at the entrance,
To have double vaccination, and wear a mask.
Social distancing rules will also apply.
Please don't come if you are feeling unwell.
Articulate is a registered Covid Safe business.

 

23.12.20

Articulate Turns Ten is open Sunday 27 December

 Open 11-5pm Friday - Sunday

19 December - 3 January

(closed 25-26 December)

AT10 ROOMSHEET

All AT10 posts

 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.





21.12.18

Final day coming up for Articulate Turns Eight

Articulate Turns Eight celebrates eight years of support for spatial and experimental art practices with an exhibition of new work by artists who have shown at Articulate during that time.

Open Friday to Sunday, 11-5pm till 23 December 




Artists exhibiting in Articulate Turns Eight are Alison Clouston, Anya Pesce, Ambrose Reisch, Anke Stäcker, Asher Millgate, Barbara Halnan, Beata Geyer, Bettina Bruder, Bill Moseley, Brigitta Gallaher, Caitlin Hespe, Chantal Grech, Ebony Secombe, Elizabeth Ashburn, Elizabeth Hogan, Elizabeth Rankin, Elke Wohlfahrt, Ella Dreyfus, Fiona Kemp, Genevieve Carroll, Jane Burton Taylor, Jeff Wood, Jenee O’Brien, Jody Graham, Julian Day, Juliet Fowler Smith, Kate Mackay, Laine Hogarty, LInden Braye, Lisa Andrew and Rachel Buckeridge, Lisa Sharp, Liz O’Reilly, Mandy Burgess, Margaret Roberts, Michael Jalaru Torres, Mireille Eid, Molly Wagner, Nadia Odlum, Noelene Lucas, Nola Farman, Pam Kleemann, Parris Dewhurst, Paul Sutton, Renay Pepita, Ro Murray, Ros Cook, Rox De Luca, Sarah Woodward, Sardar Sinjawi, Sonja Karl, Steven Cavanagh, Steven Fasan, Sue Callanan, Sue Pedley, Suzanne Bartos, Vilma Bader and Virginia Hilyard.

More AT8 here


L-R: Barbara Halnan, Ros Cook (top), Nadia Odlum, Anke Stäcker

L-R: Vilma Bader, Renay Pepita, Barbara Halnan, Ros Cook, Nadia Odlum, Anke Stäcker, Pam Kleeman, Elizabeth Hogan, Steven Cavanagh

L-R: Julian Day, Jenee O'Brien, Vilma Bader

L-R: Sonja Karl and Liz O'Reilly, Sue Callanan, Mandy Burgess, Elizabeth Ashburn


photos: Peter Murphy


2.4.16

2016 SYDNEY ARI SHOW opening last night + Sunday ARI discussion tomorrow

Images below are from the opening last night showing work by  Wayne Hutchins, Therese Kenyon and Sue Pedley (ULTIMO PROJECT), Lynne Eastaway (SNO), Penelope Cain and Julian Day (SAFARI), Alex Thorby, Tamsin Salehian, Fleur Wiber and Ingrid van der Aa (NORTH), Kieran Butler (MOP) Brad Allen-Waters, Mahalya Middlemist and Miriam Williamson (MAP) Sherryl Ryan (CULTURE AT WORK) Louise Kate Anderson, Diego Bonetto, Logan Brunt, John Demos, Lucas Ihlein and Kim Williams (BIG FAG PRESS) and Jenny Brown, Linden Braye and Gary Warner (ARTICULATE).

ROOMSHEET 

Also come along to the ARI discussion & future ARI planning tomorrow,  Sunday 3 April 2-5pm - directors and reps of all Sydney ARIs are welcome to participate. Guest Speaker: Maria Miranda, DECRA Research Fellow @ Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne and author of Small is beautiful: artist-run collectives count, but they’re facing death by a thousand cuts.


Kieran Butler FEELINGSMATTER.COM.AU 2016-
 
Alex Thorby Implosion 1 and 2 2016

Jenny Brown Always mind the bullocks 2016



L: Therese Kenyon Infrastructure.. 2016; R: Sherryl Ryan Tree modified ... 2016










































































































    

Front: Gary Warner the social lamella phone; back:Lynne Eastaway Rough Yellow #1

Wayne Hutchins 70 Short stories #1 2015




artwork: Miriam Williamson The Polka geists

 Photos Sue Callanan / Jenny Brown