"A YEAR OF TIME 30:1" new work by Bridget Kennedy, 6 - 23 December 2017
"A Year Of Time 30:1" is a physical manifestation of the observation of the passing of one calendar year, highlighting the labour of the handmade. A log of the minutes taken to stitch each object was kept, and a small silver disc with these details was stamped and attached to each object, every minute representing 30 minutes of time in a calendar year. Created from natural fibres and recycled plastic bags, primarily sourced from her home environment, the work is process driven, with each object evolving in relation to the previous one. The individual objects can then be "purchased" by exchanging either the equivalent amount of time or in monetary currency, the number of minutes that the buyer considers their own time is worth. @bkandco @studio2017_project_space
Venue: Studio 20/17 Project Space
Address: 53 Ridge Street, North Sydney, NSW, 2060
Date: 6 - 23 December 2017
Time: 11-5pm
Ticket: Free
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EMail: projectspace@studio2017.com.au
Call: 411808274
Address: 53 Ridge Street, North Sydney, NSW, 2060
Date: 6 - 23 December 2017
Time: 11-5pm
Ticket: Free
Buy / Ticket: www.projectspace.studio2017.com.au
Web: http://www.projectspace.studio2017.com.au
: www.facebook.com/studio2017projectspace
: https://www.instagram.com/studio2017_project_space
: http://www.bridgetkennedy.com.au
EMail: projectspace@studio2017.com.au
Call: 411808274
Opening drinks Wednesday 6th December 6-8pm
To be opened by Alison Clark, Team Leader, Arts and Culture North Sydney Council"A Year Of Time 30:1" is the result of a year as "Artist in Residence" at 53 Ridge Street North Sydney. For the last 9 years, part of Bridget Kennedy"s art practice has been placed within the gallery or public arena. "Gallery as Practice" has provided an opportunity to observe participation and exchange between jewellery and objects, and the community. The experience of how people interact with the jewellery-object, the values placed on the works and the choices made, has increased a curiosity in exploring these ideas further.
This installation of small hand held woven basket-like objects was made over the calendar year of 2017; sometimes during shared public "craft and coffee" events held at the gallery but also in private. "A Year Of Time 30:1" is a physical manifestation of the observation of the passing of one calendar year, highlighting the labour of the handmade. A log of the minutes taken to stitch each object was kept, and a small silver disc with these details was stamped and attached to each object, every minute representing 30 minutes of time in a calendar year. Created from natural fibres and recycled plastic bags, primarily sourced from her home environment, the work is process driven, with each object evolving in relation to the previous one. The individual objects can then be "purchased" by exchanging either the equivalent amount of time or in monetary currency, the number of minutes that the buyer considers their own time is worth.
Bridget Kennedy is a contemporary jewellery and installation artist based in Lane Cove and director of Studio 20/17 Project Space. The use of diverse non-precious and organic materials with traditionally precious materials in her exhibition work continues ongoing enquiries into environmental fragility, impermanence, the share economy, choice and value. This extends into her jewellery studio practice, with a focus on "remakeries". Utilising recycled materials, and client"s existing gold and gemstones, she creates new contemporary heirlooms.
Kennedy completed an Advanced Diploma in Jewellery and Object Design in 2005. She has directed an artist run contemporary jewellery and object gallery since 2008, supporting Australian and International artists, and has co-ordinated more than 100 exhibitions. She has taught part-time privately, at various community colleges, and currently teaches casually at UNSWAD. She has been a finalist in the National Contemporary Jewellery Award, was awarded first prize in Graduate Metal X, and has won both the emerging and established categories of the JMGA-NSW Profile Award. She has held numerous solo exhibitions and participated in group shows both nationally and internationally.