NEW RUNT LINK GALLERY SITE http://runtandlink.tumblr.com . This site is an archive of past exhibitions from 2010 to early 2014

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Monday, 20 May 2013

Photographs from Runt and Link shows Tuesday 14th May

'Our Backyard' by Jacqui Gordon

at RUNT SPACE













Saskia Doherty 'Figure Action' 

at LINK WALL 





photographs by Madeleine Thornton-Smith

Aidan Kirkbright - This week at RUNT SPACE

COME TO RUNT SPACE 
FOR THIS WEEK'S SHOW
NEW WORK BY AIDAN KIRKBRIGHT
OPENING MAY 21
5-7pm


Sunday, 19 May 2013

This week at LINK WALL: - Grace Crawshaw-McLean presents 'To Everything There is a Season'


Come down to Link Wall this week for third year painting student Grace Crawshaw-McLean's beautiful exhibition. Grace has painstakingly created delicate ceramic works for display, taking notice of that which is often overlooked within the ordinary - the fragile beauty of a shadow, a crack, a leaf. 

'To Everything There is A Season' 
opens this 
Tuesday 21st May
5-7pm


Monday, 6 May 2013

THIS WEEK AT RUNT SPACE: Sophie Freestone presents 'Phantasm'


Recent RUNT exhibition - Tues 30th April

Pictures of 3rd year sculpture student Michelle's exhibition

The audience was entranced as dancers on opposite sides of Runt made a completely new use of the space by acting out a dance performance. 


Saturday, 4 May 2013

Photographs - Briony Galligan's show 23rd April 2013

 RECENT SHOW- RUNT SPACE 

Briony impressed us all with her recent interactive exhibition at Runt Space, Monash Caulfield, running from the 22nd-26th April. 

The show consisted of several volunteer 'workers', creating colourful shapes out of playdough, paid by the hour in eggplants or prime beef, depending on the personal preferences of the volunteers. 
The result was an unpredictable collection of sculptural shapes, scattered playfully throughout the plinths and tables occupying the room. Briony's show was a creative and innovative use of space, examining different modes of sculptural practice, audience involvement, the idea of craft and the handmade. 
- Madeleine Thornton-Smith

Photographs courtesy of Jacqueline Gordon