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Performance of 'Garden City Weeded' at the Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre, Federation University of Australia, 6th-13th April 2017. Directed by Kim Durban.
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Performance of 'Garden City Weeded' at the Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre, Federation University of Australia, 6th-13th April 2017. Directed by Kim Durban.
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Refraction Exhibition, 5th August-9th November 2017. The Gippsland Centre for Art and Design (GCAD), has been operating for over 40 years. In that time the centre has been at the forefront of artistic development in Gippsland and provided a rich legacy of alumni students. This alumni exhibition is being held as a tribute to the achievements of all past graduates. The exhibition showcases a selection of works by Gippsland alumni from throughout the history of the school. Current GCAD Director Bryce Ives observed that "The centre has a long history and a lot to be proud of artistically. The graduates have shaped the art scene in Gippsland and continue to play a central role in Gippsland and across wider Australia'.' Twenty-four alumni are participating in this exhibition - all are currently practising artists. Image: Michael Gallop, Pig on Plinth, 2017
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Refraction Exhibition, 5th August-9th November 2017. The Gippsland Centre for Art and Design (GCAD), has been operating for over 40 years. In that time the centre has been at the forefront of artistic development in Gippsland and provided a rich legacy of alumni students. This alumni exhibition is being held as a tribute to the achievements of all past graduates. The exhibition showcases a selection of works by Gippsland alumni from throughout the history of the school. Current GCAD Director Bryce Ives observed that "The centre has a long history and a lot to be proud of artistically. The graduates have shaped the art scene in Gippsland and continue to play a central role in Gippsland and across wider Australia'.' Twenty-four alumni are participating in this exhibition - all are currently practising artists. Image: Michael Gallop, Pig on Plinth, 2017
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Part of the Peformance as our Duty exhibition, 1st Venice International Peformance Art Week, December 8-15, 2012 As opposed to directly evoking a particular migration story, the work instead sought to investigate the open-ended nature of these readings, via the incorporation of multiple, unstable visual signifiers such a flags, boats, clothing and a series of performative/sculptural gestures that continually foreclosed any possibility of a direct reading of the work. In this manner, the works sought to simultaneously link each of these gestures back to both the history of Australian settlement, as well as to the journeys/travels undertaken in classical myths and legends
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Part of the Peformance as our Duty exhibition, 1st Venice International Peformance Art Week, December 8-15, 2012 As opposed to directly evoking a particular migration story, the work instead sought to investigate the open-ended nature of these readings, via the incorporation of multiple, unstable visual signifiers such a flags, boats, clothing and a series of performative/sculptural gestures that continually foreclosed any possibility of a direct reading of the work. In this manner, the works sought to simultaneously link each of these gestures back to both the history of Australian settlement, as well as to the journeys/travels undertaken in classical myths and legends