Art Gallery of NSW Members day tour – The National 4: Australian Art Now Travel with the Art Gallery of NSW Members on a unique guided bus tour across Sydney to see all offsite venues of The National 4: Australian Art Now. This biennial survey of contemporary art, now in its fourth iteration, brings togetherContinue reading “DAY TOUR: THE NATIONAL 4”
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STUDIO VISIT WITH ELIZABETH DAY AND JASON PHU
Visit Elizabeth Day and Jason Phu in their studios at Carriageworks’ Clothing Store, and hear about the making of their works for The National 4: Australian Art Now. Sat 20 May 2023, 12pm. Free. Registration essential. Registration link. Carriageworks public program for The National 4: Australia Art Now The National 4: Australia Art Now fullContinue reading “STUDIO VISIT WITH ELIZABETH DAY AND JASON PHU”
THE NATIONAL 4: CARRIAGEWORKS
THE NATIONAL is a biennial survey of contemporary Australian art. The National 4: Australian Art Now brings together 48 new artists projects involving more than 80 artists across Country, generations and communities. A partnership between four leading Sydney cultural institutions: the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Campbelltown Arts Centre (C-A-C), Carriageworks and the MuseumContinue reading “THE NATIONAL 4: CARRIAGEWORKS”
BLOT
BLOT, group exhibition at Articulate Project Space, 497 Parramatta Rd, Leichhardt, Sydney, Fri-Sun 11am-5pm (or by invitation). Opening Sat 20 Aug 3-6pm. Closing Sun 4 Sept 2-4pm. BLOT is a group exhibition of artists with a shared interest in site-specific, installation and related spatial and temporal practices exploring a blot of an idea… Anke Stacker, Anne Graham, BeataContinue reading “BLOT”
MATERIAL GIRRRL: ALL THAT SHINE
A dialogue between Chinese and Australian women artists. This exhibition brings together 11 Chinese and Australian women artists from different cultural backgrounds to have a dialogue around the theme of “All Things Shine”. It is the 3rd contemporary art exhibition of women artists at the China Cultural Centre in Sydney. The exhibition shines a bright lightContinue reading “MATERIAL GIRRRL: ALL THAT SHINE”
CAREFUL DARLING
Aarna Fitzgerald Hanley, Careful darling: Elizabeth Day and Gabriella Hirst, feature in Artlink (“In Public / Inside” edited by Daniel Mudie Cunningham), Issue 41:2 | August 2021. Aarna Fitzgerald Hanley is Curator of Programs at Carriageworks. Over the past decade she has worked in Australia and internationally, specialising in the commissioning of site-specific projects. SheContinue reading “CAREFUL DARLING”
PRISON ON THE LANDSCAPE / WAYOUT
Works from the Prison on the Landscape, solo exhibition at WAYOUT Artspace, 71 Angus Avenue, Kandos, NSW.Opening Saturday May 8, 2 – 4 pmWAYOUT: A Cementa initiative Elizabeth Day uses the idea and image of the ’prison on the landscape’ to examine the prison as an ongoing and difficult intersection of British and indigenous law. ThreeContinue reading “PRISON ON THE LANDSCAPE / WAYOUT”
NGURRA (PLACE) II
West Projects is pleased to announce its second cross-cultural presentation titled ‘Ngurra (place)’, a contemporary arts event to be held at The Stores Building Project. This second event will feature works by individual makers Elizabeth Day, Anne Graham, Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier, Tony Bond and Michael Petchkovsky. Inclusively an AAP collective ‘Ngurra Project build’Continue reading “NGURRA (PLACE) II”
CARRIAGEWORKS CLOTHING STORE 2021 RESIDENCY
Carriageworks CEO Blair French and Director, Programs Daniel Mudie Cunningham today announced ten artists and collectives who will be the 2021 artists in residence at the Carriageworks Clothing Store. The 2021 artist cohort represents the third group of resident artists at the Clothing Store since the program was established in 2017 through a partnership withContinue reading “CARRIAGEWORKS CLOTHING STORE 2021 RESIDENCY”
FACING THE DARK (LONGFORD GAOL ON PARRAMATTA ROAD)
Solo exhibition at Articulate Project Space, Sydney, 7 – 23 Nov 2020. This exhibition presents an experimental new body of work that is part of Elizabeth Day’s ongoing project The Prison on the Landscape. These works are a reflection on the line or the wall as the meeting of British and Aboriginal Law as manifestedContinue reading “FACING THE DARK (LONGFORD GAOL ON PARRAMATTA ROAD)”