Friday, 15 October 2010
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
05 -08 October, Jesse Dyer, 'Translations'
A series of translations exploring the creation and loss of meaning between modes of
representation. Between analogue and digital, matrix and paper, RGB and CMYK,
English and German. The processes themselves dictate the translated form.
Jesse Dyer
Monday, 20 September 2010
21 - 24 September, Link Space, Printmedia 3rd Year Show
A 3rd Year Printmaking Exhibition featuring..
...Alana Austin, Laura Carthew, Melina Condos, Jesse Dyer, April French,
Amy Healy, Deanne Jolly, Marianna Marx, Lesley O'Gorman,
Kathleen Pham, Jessica Van Spall, Nick Verwey and Ashley Young
...Alana Austin, Laura Carthew, Melina Condos, Jesse Dyer, April French,
Amy Healy, Deanne Jolly, Marianna Marx, Lesley O'Gorman,
Kathleen Pham, Jessica Van Spall, Nick Verwey and Ashley Young
Monday, 13 September 2010
Monday, 6 September 2010
Wednesday, 1 September 2010
31 Aug - 03 September, Laura Carthew and Elle Ward, 'Memory and Mortality'
"An Exhibition incorporating collections, archives and slide projections that comment on our existences, personal experiences and possessions of value. Through questioning the significance of events that shape peoples lives we hope to uncover some of the inner workings of humanity."
Laura Carthew and Elle Ward
Monday, 23 August 2010
24 - 27 August, Helen Borowski, 'Memories of a place I haven't been to'
"Family history and genocide collide with the Caulfield Race Track in this multimedia exploration of memory, loss and hope."
Helen Borowski
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
Saturday, 7 August 2010
Tuesday, 3 August 2010
Thursday, 29 July 2010
27 - 30th July, Tess Healy, 'In about 12 days I'm having a tea party'
Maybe there are no real unicorns- and the tea-party is too obscure a concept for it to be literally carried.
But here, you are here. This space is intimate. real. enclosed. forget magical.
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
Final Callout for Proposals for Runt Space 2nd Semester, 2010
We have a few remaining slots available to exhibit in Runt Space, this is the last chance to
submit a proposal for this calendar year, go for it:-)
Link to proposal form .pdf - hold down shift to pop up in another window
submit a proposal for this calendar year, go for it:-)
Link to proposal form .pdf - hold down shift to pop up in another window
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
Friday, 4 June 2010
Wednesday, 26 May 2010
31 May - 4 June, Brooke Fenner and Therese Keogh, 'A Series of Reactions'
a series of reactions
brooke fenner and therese keogh
scheduled reactions:mon
9.00 - 11.00 (install)
14.00 - 17.00
tues
10.00 - 12.00
17.00 - 17.30 (opening)
18.00 - 18.30 (opening)
wed
14.00 - 17.00
thurs
9.00 - 11.00
17.00 - 18.00
fri
15.00 - 17.00 (deinstall)
tools: light projector, tape recorder, matches, receipt roll x2, pencil, ladder, drill, sugar soap, bucket, dowel x2, cable, broom, sand/potting mix, stopwatch, tennis ball, kettle, rubber bands?, electrical tape x2, scissors, pliers, wooden pegs, pipe, sponge, dictionary/thesaurus/
constraints: distance between us to remain a constant, time constraints, only use one side of the body*, blind (both), blind (one) (directions), feet not allowed to move, silence (aim), distant constraints (tools), everything together, constant movement or change, leaves physical trace, leaves no physical trace, picking up and dropping, only horizontal gestures*, one person instructing/one person tool, instructing one another, one step per reaction, nothing above one metre, binaries*, throwing, touching, only walls/ceiling, no walls as boundaries, work by other persons beat, time constraint by other persons dictation, no constraints
Monday, 24 May 2010
Thursday, 20 May 2010
24-28 May, James Halliburton, 'Absorption'
Opening Night, Tuesday May 25th 5-7PM, Runt Space Gallery - Welcome!
Absorption
A Sound Experience
An exploration of one’s own sound, Absorption will explore the relationship between sound and the space that it absorbs. Highlighting the common sound that is often filtered through the ear as background noise, Absorption intends to isolate the individual viewer making them aware of there self and what often goes unnoticed.
Absorption
A Sound Experience
An exploration of one’s own sound, Absorption will explore the relationship between sound and the space that it absorbs. Highlighting the common sound that is often filtered through the ear as background noise, Absorption intends to isolate the individual viewer making them aware of there self and what often goes unnoticed.
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
17-21 May, Breanna Tepper, 'I Want Facial Hair'
Opening Night, Tuesday May 18th 5-7PM, Link Wall Gallery - Welcome!
...After an extensive conversation on beards and facial hair I dreamt that it was ‘cool’ and ‘popular’ for a girl to have one. The only problem was that I could not grow one and was considered an outcast amongst my group of friends whom all maintained full and healthy facial hair. I Want Facial Hair questions conformative behaviour amongst society and individual social groups. Trends, what is popular and what is cool. If hairy chins became ‘popular’ would woman go to the extent of hair implants? By using real human hair an element of grotesqueness is also obtained, coinciding with a personal phobia of others hair.
...After an extensive conversation on beards and facial hair I dreamt that it was ‘cool’ and ‘popular’ for a girl to have one. The only problem was that I could not grow one and was considered an outcast amongst my group of friends whom all maintained full and healthy facial hair. I Want Facial Hair questions conformative behaviour amongst society and individual social groups. Trends, what is popular and what is cool. If hairy chins became ‘popular’ would woman go to the extent of hair implants? By using real human hair an element of grotesqueness is also obtained, coinciding with a personal phobia of others hair.
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
10-12 May, Katherine Pigott and Magdalene Lai, 'Lost Illusions'
Opening Night, Tuesday May 11th 5-7PM, Runt Space Gallery - Welcome!
Encapsulating the journey from childhood Lost Illusions focuses on the vunerability and change inherent in the process. Understanding who we are, the world we live in, how our perceptions develop and the struggle to reconcile a new adult perspective with the childs experience. Katherine and Magdalene both work with interweaving themselves, personal stories behind each work, which at times is only and breifly explained in poetry.
Encapsulating the journey from childhood Lost Illusions focuses on the vunerability and change inherent in the process. Understanding who we are, the world we live in, how our perceptions develop and the struggle to reconcile a new adult perspective with the childs experience. Katherine and Magdalene both work with interweaving themselves, personal stories behind each work, which at times is only and breifly explained in poetry.
10-14 May, Caroline Webb, 'Machines Apart'
Opening Night, Tuesday May 11th 5-7PM, Link Wall Gallery - Welcome!
‘Machines Apart’ is a series of paintings that depict a machines aesthetic, focusing in on the sewing machine and a computer sound card. It involves the movement of the foot and needle, before introducing the irony of a soundcard interplaying with the sewing machine. ‘Machines Apart’ is a constant inquiry into the abstraction of these images, the taking away and the simplification. These ideas are explored through oil on canvas and watercolour on paper.
Monday, 3 May 2010
4-7 May, Deanne Jolley, 'Looks Can Be Deceiving'
Opening Night, Tuesday May 4th 5-7PM, Link Wall Gallery - Welcome!
‘Looks Can Be Deceiving’ explores the personal relationship that we have within our selves and others in our society. Through the research of animals in their own habitat and environment, a similarity can be formed within a human’s own social context. ‘Looks Can Be Deceiving’ Addresses issues of self-identity in our ever demanding and changing commercialized environments. As well as the pressure placed on us to stay our true self within or not. This is made through the medium of litho plates, and relief woodcuts, done in bright inks on soft papers.
‘Looks Can Be Deceiving’ explores the personal relationship that we have within our selves and others in our society. Through the research of animals in their own habitat and environment, a similarity can be formed within a human’s own social context. ‘Looks Can Be Deceiving’ Addresses issues of self-identity in our ever demanding and changing commercialized environments. As well as the pressure placed on us to stay our true self within or not. This is made through the medium of litho plates, and relief woodcuts, done in bright inks on soft papers.
2nd Callout for Link Space Proposals!
Link Space Gallery are calling for new proposals, as week 12 and 13 are still available!
The new deadline is Tuesday 11th of May
Link to printable .pdf of Proposal Form
The new deadline is Tuesday 11th of May
Link to printable .pdf of Proposal Form
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