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IN-FORMAL 01 ~ our new podcast offering, where we dive (casually) into conversation with artists, friends and curious minds on various themes as they arise in our local and global contexts.
This week, Keemon and Nadeem are in conversation with Norton Fredericks about some of the processes, consequences and anxieties in their exhibition, ‘Contaminated’. Contaminated presents new works across silk, cyanotype and bronze in the acknowledgement of our new ecological realities—technology vs nature. We talk about ‘Forever Chemicals‘ contamination, health, sustainability and hope ~
Archie Moore (b. 1970, Toowoomba, l. Redland, Queensland. Kamilaroi/Bigambul) works across media in conceptual, research-based portrayals of self and national histories. His ongoing interests include key signifiers of identity (skin, language, smell, home, genealogy, flags), the borders of intercultural understanding and misunderstanding and the wider concerns of racism.
Archie Moore will represent Australia at the 2024 Venice Biennale, with the exhibition to be curated by Ellie Buttrose, Curator of Contemporary Australian Art at the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art.
In today's episode I'm delighted to interview Visaya Hoffie, one of our 2023 Window Gallery artists, whose work Pilfered Pillar is on show from 30 August to 2 October.
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IN-FORM is our monthly podcast about local emerging arts practices and the critical conversations that surround our contemporary arts ecology. In this episode, we’re joined by Visaya Hoffie, one of our 2023 Outer Space Window Gallery artists, whose work Re-Thinking Habitat is on show from 30 August to 2 October 2023.
IN-FORM is our monthly podcast about local emerging arts practices and the critical conversations that surround our contemporary arts ecology. In this episode, we’re joined by Merete Megarrity, one of our 2023 Outer Space Window Gallery artists, whose work Re-Thinking Habitat is on show from 26 July to 28 August.
IN-FORM is our monthly podcast about local emerging arts practices and the critical conversations that surround our contemporary arts ecology. In this episode, we’re joined by Darren Blackman, one of our 2023 Outer Space Window Gallery artists, whose work Kancel Kolony Kulcha is on show from 28 June to 23 July.
IN-FORM is our monthly podcast about local emerging arts practices and the critical conversations that surround our contemporary arts ecology. In this episode, we’re joined by Morgan Hogg, one of our 2023 Outer Space Window Gallery artists, whose work Shifting Perspectives is on show from 17 May to 25 June.
IN-FORM is our monthly podcast about local emerging arts practices and the critical conversations that surround our contemporary arts ecology. In this episode, we’re joined by Renee Kire, one of our 2023 Outer Space Window Gallery artists, whose work Shifting Perspectives is on show from April 12 to 15 May.
Ruth Cho discusses her work, Not my first rodeo, presented on the Outer Space Berwick St Windows.
Christine Ko and Louis Lim discuss their work, Departure, presented in the Outer Space Window Gallery for SUPERCUT.
Kim Ah Sam discusses her work, Where our journey takes us, presented in the Outer Space Window Gallery for SUPERCUT.
Amelia McLeish discusses her work, Meanjin Boogie-Woogie, presented on the Outer Space Berwick St Windows.
Petalia Humphreys discusses her work, Prompt, presented in the Outer Space Window Gallery for SUPERCUT.
Deborah Eddy discusses her work, W is for Women’s Work, presented on the Outer Space Berwick St Windows.
Edwina McLennan discusses her work, Deep Dive, presented in the Outer Space Window Gallery for SUPERCUT.
In conjunction with the exhibition, Mucosa, join artists Kate Bohunnis & Kate Power in conversation with Ellie Buttrose on their current exhibition which considers shared ideas of power, desire, queer identity, social relations and how these are stored in the body.
Outer Space is excited to be running professional development series for artists in 2021: The Essentials. In this series we’ll be sharing vital information for artists and arts workers with the assistance of industry leaders.
Lately I have been creating a drawing today. I have done this for the last 3 years. This was a way to keep me disciplined and make me make work everyday. To keep practicing as an artist. This might sound way too broad but my art is about my life. It’s just about being alive and representing how I feel about that at time or what I am obsessed about at that point in time. I like stories and I like telling them and hearing them.
Sebastian Moody’s practice is concerned with how meaning is made and shared. He’s mostly - but not exclusively - done this through the use of language. His work is very much informed by the cerebral end of modernity where language is the go-to stand-in for the immaterial.
Why is everyone so serious all of a sudden? Where have all the LOLs gone? In conjunction with the exhibition, LOL, join Outer Space for a discussion around the use of humour in art. How can art dismantle power structures? How can humour be an effective communicator in contemporary art practice?
As the first workshop of The Essentials, Indigenous Protocols provides vital information regarding protocols on working with Indigenous peoples and culture within the arts. Artist Warraba Weatherall facilitate dthis workshop, discussing ways to work and practice on unceded lands.
Tony Albert, Elizabeth Willing, Ellie Buttrose, Tim Riley Walsh, Gemma Smith and Gordon Hookey
13 Aug — 28th Nov 2020