Past
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Nothing Makes Sense Anymore
Fintan Magee 4 - 20 Dec 2020 Read more -
SOS
DSCREET 27 - 29 Nov 2020 Lockdown was a time to isolate, reflect on my sins, work on my personal growth, cry for help and get farken hammered. You have to be truly alone to do the “work”. The SOS bar is a collection of the bottles I drank, the songs I sang, the profound thoughts... Read more -
Stepping Stones
Helen Gory 6 - 22 Nov 2020 We see playful protagonists, wilful, strong and shadowy. The blond haired, dark skinned female holding the sword in Seeking Perfection has begun the process of remaking the other females…in her own image. They seem ambivalent about their future. Will they end up looking like her? Why are we afraid to... Read more -
Worry Tree
Ellie Hannon 6 - 22 Nov 2020 The Worry Tree is a way of conceptualising ‘Imagined future’ scenarios where we feel powerless, distinguishing if the worry comes from a real event or hypothetical event. Ellie Hannon’s latest collection of work “Worry Tree” explores the tension between the desire to be immersed in and at-one with nature and... Read more -
Raw Mark Making
Hiroyasu Tsuri 9 - 25 Oct 2020 Since pre-historic times it has been an instinctual human behaviour to make marks. Whether an individual or a group of people, mark-making has been a constant outlet for human beings to leave behind a record of their existence and experiences. Hiroyasu Tsuri (TWOONE) is driven by this same innate behaviour.... Read more -
Sparks
Tom Civil 4 - 20 Sep 2020 Depictions of gatherings around fires have been a constant in art and performance throughout history. This simple human behaviour of gathering around fire together as family, friends and community is universal. The fireplace creates opportunities to grow cultural understanding, to care for each other, to hold discussion, share knowledge, stories,... Read more -
Construct
Bradley Eastman 4 - 20 Sep 2020 The correlation between humankind’s expansion of our built environment and the degradation of our natural one is the starting point for Bradley Eastman’s inspiration for Construct. Eastman relocated from Sydney to Bali five years ago. Since arriving, Eastman has witnessed the rapid expansion of urban development in Indonesia which has... Read more -
Blood Moon
Stephen Baker 10 - 26 Jul 2020 Both spectacular and eerie, many people have speculated its meaning and origins. Through the ages many cultures have created their own myths related to such mystical sights, both being a bad or good omen. This latest collection of works, as with previous instalments finds Baker’s stylised characters once again roaming... Read more -
Scum
Mic Porter 12 - 28 Jun 2020 Read more -
Southery Bustup
David Cragg 8 Jun - 5 Jul 2020 Read more -
Reflection
PHIBS 22 May - 7 Jun 2020 Reflection comes at a critical point of transition for PHIBS. Fuelled by a shifting mindset and as a reflection of the current times, PHIBS has been in isolation dedicating himself to painting as a means to contemplate. PHIBS has had his own turmoil over the past several years and turned... Read more -
Organic Future
Yusk Imai 22 May - 7 Jun 2020 Organic future is the conclusion of some reflections about our future and how we interact with technology today, consequently affecting the ways we interact with each other. Of all the questions I’ve stumbled upon, one thing is for sure: nothing can replace physical presence. Death has always had a strong... Read more -
Annihilation
ROA 20 Mar - 5 Apr 2020 The word ‘annihilation’ evokes a sense of finality. To be annihilated is to no longer exist, to experience total obliteration, to become a relic of a history, to live only in memory or fiction. Sadly, this is a concept we are becoming far too familiar with as international headlines and... Read more