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Vague Possibilities

Artists
Ray Harris, Matt Huppatz, James Marshall,
Monte Masi & Amy Spiers

Curator
Dr Mary Knights

External Scholar
Dr Edward Colless,
Coordinator and Senior Lecturer, VCA

Gallery floortalk
5pm Wednesday 23 March

Exhibition launch
6pm Wednesday 23 March

Exhibition open
Tuesday 22 February - Friday 25 March 

Speculative project - gallery as experimental zone of engagement. 

Vague Possibilities invite (PDF file 93kb) 

 

 

Ray Harris, hard plastic, 2009
       


Soft Rebellion

Artists
Stuart Bailey, Carla Cescon, James Dodd & Paul Sloan.

Curators
Stuart Bailey & James Dodd

External Scholar
Chris Chapman, Senior Curator,
National Portrait Gallery, Canberra

Exhibition launch
6pm Wednesday 6 April

Exhibition open
Tuesday 5 April - Friday 6 May

The artists exhibiting as part of Soft Rebellion
recognise that fighting in modest ways, with actions
that might seem incidental or nominal is invaluable to
the cultural and social ecology as a whole.
The importance of simple, small acts of resistance
can be significant, providing individuals with important
vicarious release and the potential for reiteration of minority viewpoints.

Soft Rebellion invite (PDF file 94kb)

 

 

James Dodd, falcon (detail) 2010
       


Crazy Fingers

Artists
Amy Baker, Annika Evans, Brigid Noone,
Amy Patterson & Mary-Jean Richardson

External Scholar
Maria Kunda,
Associate Lecturer
Art & Design Theory, UTAS

Exhibition launch
6pm Wednesday 18 May

Exhibition open
Tuesday 17 May - Friday 24 June

Crazy Fingers has been gathering for over ten years,
these five artists explore emotional ambiguous dialogues, across arts forms that are concerned with
the laborious process of thought and making.

Crazy Fingers invite (PDF file 132kb)

 

Brigid Noone, Paint me warm, 2011
       


Margin to Centre: Visionary Art

Artists
Vittorio Ban (SA), Howard Finster (US), Iris Frame (SA), Anne Marie Grgich (US), Albert Louden (UK), Anthony Mannix (NSW), R.A. Miller (US) Frank Phelan (SA), Jungle Phillips (SA), Jose dos Santos (ESP), Gerard Sendrey (FR), Mary T. Smith (US), James Son Ford Thomas (US), James T. Thomas (US)

Artists in Residency
Anthony Mannix and the Loop Orchestra (Sydney)
Rudely Interrupted (Sydney)

Curators
Paul Hoban & Professor Colin Rhodes

External Scholar
Professor Colin Rhodes, Dean,
Professor of Art History & Theory

Wednesday 27 July @ the SASA Gallery
5.00pm Gallery Floor talk
6.00pm Exhibition Launch
7.30pm Anthony Mannix and The Loop Orchestra
8.30pm Rudely Interrupted

Exhibition open
Tuesday 5 July - Friday 5 August

Self taught and Outsider art: A selection of significant international, national and local artists.

Margin to Centre: Visionary Art invite (PDF File148kb)

 

Mary T Smith, untitled, 89/90       


everyday the possible

Artists
Sonia Donnellan, Anna Hughes & Sonja Porcaro

External Scholar
Mary Zournazi, Senior Lecturer
School of Social Sciences, UNSW

Writer
Cath Kenneally

Exhibition launch
6pm Wednesday 17 August

Exhibition open
Tuesday 16 August - Friday 16 September

everyday the possible investigates how 'affect' can be realised through visual art practice as a poetic expression of uncertainty.

everday the possible invite (PDF File 88kb)

 

Sonia Donnellan, particles of love, 2011 


       


To the Islands:
The Architecture of Isolation

Artists
Urs Bette, Jacqueline Bowring, Margit Bruenner,
Michael Chapman, Jennifer Harvey, Russell Lowe,
Michael Ostwald & Sean Pickersgill

Curators
Jennifer Harvey and Sean Pickersgill

Writers
Karen Burns, Jennifer Harvey & Sean Pickersgill

Exhibition launch
6pm Wednesday 28 September

Exhibition open
Tuesday 27 September - Friday 21 October

This exhibition will explore the latent architectural qualities in the idea of the 'island'. The participating artists and architects were asked to examine the text of Lucian of Samosata's 'True Stories' and the surreal islands described in the voyage. The artists have brought the thematics of these texts into contemporary experience, exploring the idea that islands may represent both symptoms and solutions to the experience of isolation.  

To the Islands:
The Architecture of Design invite
(PDF File 79kb)

 

Margit Bruenner


       


Bethink

Artists
Susan Bruce, Gary Campbell,
Michael Gabbedy & Keith Giles

Curators
Susan Bruce & Keith Giles

External Scholar
Dr Vicki Crowley, Senior Lecturer,
School of Communication, International Studies & Languages, UniSA

Opening Speaker
Hon. Ian Hunter MLC

Exhibition launch
6pm Wednesday 2 November

Exhibition open
Wednesday 2 - Friday 25 November

This exhibition recalls, reflects upon, and considers the four  artists' family stories, experiences of childhood and their significant others.

Bethink
is a part of the Visual Arts Program, Feast Festival 2011.

Preview Rethinking the Past
by Stephanie Radok, Australian Art Review

Review Past into Present
by Dr Christine Nicholls, Asian Art News

Bethink invite (PDF file 104kb) 

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clothing swap over, vernacular photograph 


       


Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) Exhibition 2011

Artists
Briony Milverton, Laura Wills, Hayley Carpenter,
Natasha Natale, Zoe Woods, Alex Burchmore,
Emily Catt, Michael Drew, Jennifer Allnutt,
Sally Baker, Steph English, Arlon Hall, Chloe Langford,
 Patrick Rees, Courtney Bignell, Sundari Carmody,
Laura Crowther, CJ Taylor, Kerri Ann Wright,
Celeste Aldahn, Bridgette Minuzzo, Rose Paton

Exhibition launch
6pm Wednesday 7 December

Exhibition open
Saturday 3 - Wednesday 14 December

This is one of cluster of exhibitions that celebrates the work of students graduating in 2011 with degrees from Art, Architecture and Design, University of South Australia.

 

 

Sundari Carmody
       

 

 

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