VCA PAINTING END OF YEAR PARTY in the PARK
Okay,
It is the end of the year, and some people are saying goodbye.
So it is the time to celebrate our time at the VCA.
It will be at 5pm on Friday the 26th Oct.
After school finishes for the day we all head over the road.
In the gardens across from school, near the rotunda.
like last year.
The party will include;
BBQ
Sweet things
Speeches by teachers,
Speeches for teachers,
Kenny
Gifts for the Teachers
Soccer
Sports
Relaxing environment
Trees
(text taken from FB, see Daniel Belfield for more details)
5PM Friday, October 26, 2012, Royal Botanical Gardens (more details coming)
Raafat Ishak, Nomination for the presidency of the New Egypt
Sutton Gallery is pleased to present Nomination for the presidency of the New Egypt,
an installation by Raafat Ishak which continues his engagement with
moments of major social upheaval, responding to the revolutionary wave
of the Arab Spring and the ensuing transition toward political democracy
in Ishak's native Egypt.
At this pivotal moment within the recent history of the Middle East, as groups and individuals seek to propose alternative models of governance, Ishak's latest project involves the establishment of a manifesto for a new political party to contend the Egyptian elections. Written in cursive Arabic text, the ‘party's' manifesto sits below an imagined logo, a Scarab beetle, painted in Ishak's customary style, where distinctive lines enclose curved, square or rectangular shapes that have been slowly built up in pastel shades on unprimed MDF.
Placing emphasis on the need for better food distribution and land cultivation, the proposed manifesto revisits a highly radical and contentious position within the framework of Egyptian nationhood: the re-flooding of the Nile River. Here Ishak calls for positive action and renewal, thereby reflecting his practice at large, which continually expresses the world as another place or suggests an imagined future.
The physical configuration of Nomination for the presidency of the New Egypt recalls a paper scroll resting on a black cube. Notably, the presence of the black cube has carried great significance throughout Ishak's oeuvre, with incarnations of Malevich's Black Square 1915 appearing in Ishak's practice as early as 1987. His resonance with this symbol is not simply due to its significance in modern art and architecture; it is also equally a reflection on his heritage and the sacred site of Islamic pilgrimage, the black stone cube of the Kaaba in Mecca: ‘While this motif resonates with externally generated meanings - an amalgam of archeological layers and intersecting histories - it also suggests the limits of abstraction and the meanderings of the contemporary artist'.i In this way, the black cube is positioned as both structurally and culturally representative of the circulatory nature of the personal and political.
12 October 2012 - 10 November 2012
Sutton Gallery
At this pivotal moment within the recent history of the Middle East, as groups and individuals seek to propose alternative models of governance, Ishak's latest project involves the establishment of a manifesto for a new political party to contend the Egyptian elections. Written in cursive Arabic text, the ‘party's' manifesto sits below an imagined logo, a Scarab beetle, painted in Ishak's customary style, where distinctive lines enclose curved, square or rectangular shapes that have been slowly built up in pastel shades on unprimed MDF.
Placing emphasis on the need for better food distribution and land cultivation, the proposed manifesto revisits a highly radical and contentious position within the framework of Egyptian nationhood: the re-flooding of the Nile River. Here Ishak calls for positive action and renewal, thereby reflecting his practice at large, which continually expresses the world as another place or suggests an imagined future.
The physical configuration of Nomination for the presidency of the New Egypt recalls a paper scroll resting on a black cube. Notably, the presence of the black cube has carried great significance throughout Ishak's oeuvre, with incarnations of Malevich's Black Square 1915 appearing in Ishak's practice as early as 1987. His resonance with this symbol is not simply due to its significance in modern art and architecture; it is also equally a reflection on his heritage and the sacred site of Islamic pilgrimage, the black stone cube of the Kaaba in Mecca: ‘While this motif resonates with externally generated meanings - an amalgam of archeological layers and intersecting histories - it also suggests the limits of abstraction and the meanderings of the contemporary artist'.i In this way, the black cube is positioned as both structurally and culturally representative of the circulatory nature of the personal and political.
12 October 2012 - 10 November 2012
Sutton Gallery
Kate Just features in Louise Bourgeois and Australian Artists at Heide
Kate Just is one of ten Australian artists exhibiting in Louise Bourgeois and Australian Artists at Heide Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition features works by artists who have been inspired by Bourgeois, revealing the depth of her influence locally. The exhibition includes works by contemporary Australian artists that share Bourgeois’ compelling combination of abstraction and figuration, her psycho-sexual themes and surrealist sensibility. The exhibition also includes a number of works by Bourgeois from Australian collections. The exhibition runs 13 October 2012 – 14 April 2013.
Heide Museum of Modern Art
Daine Singer
a bit of cross promotion
Children of Grainger, a performance
by the Bent Leather Band
An
artists’ talk will precede the concert at 2.00pm with the concert
beginning at 3.30pm. Please see below and attached for performance
details and
booking information.
Sunday 14 October 2012
2:00pm – Artists’ talk
3:30pm – Concert
At the Grainger Museum
Gate 13, Royal Parade
University of Melbourne
Cost:
Adults $15, Concession $10
How to book:
Contact Yana Poulos by email at
yana.poulos@unimelb.edu.au or telephone her on 8344 3964 to reserve a seat.
Payment is required on the day at the door.
AND LATER ON, 5PM-7PM.....
REMEDY
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Remedy is a fun night for artists to do performances and show video art! this is a great chance for you to come and see some talented artists do crazy things and show what they have made!
Artists include:
Sally Marshall
Dan Peter Petersen
Nellie Reinhard
Georgia Anson
Tash Madden
Zac st Clair
Will Sutherland
Eric Demetriou
Kenny Pittock
Basil Papoutsidis
Jak Hb
Alexandra Saad
Tristan da Roza
Pamela (Jon Campbell, Mina Gilligan, Georgina Glanville)
Christopher L G Hill (Moffarfarrah)
There will be a silent auction of 3rd year painting artworks to fundraise for our GRAD show! Bring along your friends and family who are open minded.
REMEDY
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
5:00pm until 7:00pm
VCA - Margaret Lawrence Gallery
40 Dodds Street, Southbank
Remedy is a fun night for artists to do performances and show video art! this is a great chance for you to come and see some talented artists do crazy things and show what they have made!
Artists include:
Sally Marshall
Dan Peter Petersen
Nellie Reinhard
Georgia Anson
Tash Madden
Zac st Clair
Will Sutherland
Eric Demetriou
Kenny Pittock
Basil Papoutsidis
Jak Hb
Alexandra Saad
Tristan da Roza
Pamela (Jon Campbell, Mina Gilligan, Georgina Glanville)
Christopher L G Hill (Moffarfarrah)
There will be a silent auction of 3rd year painting artworks to fundraise for our GRAD show! Bring along your friends and family who are open minded.
MICROMANAGEMENT
CURATED BY DAVID HOMEWOOD
MATTHEW BENJAMIN
CHRISTOPHER LG HILL
KATE MEAKIN
LIZZY NEWMAN
JOSHUA PETHERICK
ALEX VIVIAN
OPENING SATURDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 4 – 6PM
EXHIBITION SAT 22 SEPTEMBER UNTIL SAT 13 OCTOBER 2012
Utopian Slumps is pleased to announce the opening on Saturday 22 September 2012 of Exhibition: Micromanagement curated by David Homewood.
UTOPIAN SLUMPS
GROUND FLOOR, 33 GUILDFORD LANE
MELBOURNE VICTORIA AUSTRALIA 3000
+61 3 9077 9918
WWW.UTOPIANSLUMPS.COM
GROUND FLOOR, 33 GUILDFORD LANE
MELBOURNE VICTORIA AUSTRALIA 3000
+61 3 9077 9918
WWW.UTOPIANSLUMPS.COM
WORKING WITH WHAT WE'VE GOT
Thursday, September 20
4:00pm until 8:00pm
159 reynard street, coburg
An Exhibition in a house : one night only with work by Kate Sylvester, Heidi Tatchell, Will Sutherland, Kalinda Vary, Zac St Clair and Erin Tily-Laurie.
Jon Campbell DUNNO
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Jon Campbell
DUNNO
8th September — 29th September 2012
Private view: Saturday 8th September, 4.00 – 6.00pm
DUNNO
8th September — 29th September 2012
Private view: Saturday 8th September, 4.00 – 6.00pm
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9 Ellis Street, South Yarra
Victoria 3141 Australia
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Gallery Hours
Tuesday – Friday 11.00am – 5.30pm
Saturday 12.00pm – 5.00pm
Tuesday – Friday 11.00am – 5.30pm
Saturday 12.00pm – 5.00pm
Fifty Shades of White
September 4th at 5:00 until September 7th at 3:00
VCA Student Gallery, Enter via Gate 4, Dodds Street, Southbank
The 2nd Semester VCA Undergraduate Student Painting Show!
Will be running from Tuesday Sept 4th until Friday Sept 7th
Opening Night; Tuesday September 4th 5-7PM
Please come along to see the work, meet the students and enjoy a drink
VCA Student Gallery, Enter via Gate 4, Dodds Street, Southbank
The 2nd Semester VCA Undergraduate Student Painting Show!
Will be running from Tuesday Sept 4th until Friday Sept 7th
Opening Night; Tuesday September 4th 5-7PM
Please come along to see the work, meet the students and enjoy a drink
Current and upcoming shows
*coming up:
*Knight St Art Space website
PROUD 2012
24 to 31 August
Margaret Lawrence Gallery
40 Dodds Street
Southbank VIC 3006
Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 12pm - 5pm
Minusculisms
Evan Morgan Grahame
22 August–08 September
Seventh Gallery
155 Gertrude Street
Fitzroy VIC 3065
Australia
Coordinated by Sandie Bridie with Craig Burgess
Amie Anderson, Laura Batch, Daniel Belfield, Eleanor Butt, Martina
Copley, Georgina Glanville, Evan Grahame Morgan, Anna Higgins, Heidi
Holmes, Lucina Lane, Hamish Macdonald, Daniel Petersen, Claudia Phares,
Alex Purchase, Samantha Riegl, Joshua Stevens, Isabelle Sully, Patrizia
Tarantola, Andrew Treloar and Grace Wood.
Wednesday 22/08/12 – *Closed early due to unforeseen circumstances.
George Paton Gallery
MU Student Union Ltd
Opening Hours
11pm—5pm, Monday to Friday
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