Coalescence at the Linden Projects Space
Linden New Art presents Coalescence group exhibition from Alternating Current Art Space
28 November 2019 - 19 January 2020
Venue: Linden New Art
Address: 26 Acland Street, St Kilda 3182
Date: 28 November - 19 January 2020
Time: 11:00AM-4:00PM
Ticket: Free Event
Web: https://lindenarts.org/exhibitions/linden-projects-space---alternating-current-art-space---coalescence--2019
EMail: gallery@lindenarts.org
Call: 03 9534 0099
Address: 26 Acland Street, St Kilda 3182
Date: 28 November - 19 January 2020
Time: 11:00AM-4:00PM
Ticket: Free Event
Web: https://lindenarts.org/exhibitions/linden-projects-space---alternating-current-art-space---coalescence--2019
EMail: gallery@lindenarts.org
Call: 03 9534 0099
Coalescence will be held at Linden New Art's newly opened gallery, Linden Projects Space from Thursday 28 November until Sunday 19 January 2020. Coalescence features the work of the six artists that form Alternating Current Art Space's managing committee. The artists are Annette Chang, Nanou Dupuis, Polly Hollyoak, Naomi Nichols, Sarah Randall and Kate Wallace. The exhibition brings together the distinct practices of these artists for the first time.
Based on the importance of artistic exchange and the possibilities that can emerge through difference, this exhibition showcases the incredibly diverse practices of all six artists. The exhibition looks to examine the nature of connection and how friendships can lead to fruitful and inspired outcomes. From the vividly painted works of Nichols to the subdued colour palette of Randall, Coalescence gives insight into the relationships that are forged within Melbourne's eclectic art scene.
Alternating Current Art Space is an artist-run initiative located in Windsor. This gallery provides a supportive, inclusive, and accessible environment for contemporary artists and curators to show their work. Experimentation and creative risk-taking are encouraged and exhibitions are programmed on application.
Based on the importance of artistic exchange and the possibilities that can emerge through difference, this exhibition showcases the incredibly diverse practices of all six artists. The exhibition looks to examine the nature of connection and how friendships can lead to fruitful and inspired outcomes. From the vividly painted works of Nichols to the subdued colour palette of Randall, Coalescence gives insight into the relationships that are forged within Melbourne's eclectic art scene.
Alternating Current Art Space is an artist-run initiative located in Windsor. This gallery provides a supportive, inclusive, and accessible environment for contemporary artists and curators to show their work. Experimentation and creative risk-taking are encouraged and exhibitions are programmed on application.