December Exhibitions At AirSpace Projects
AirSpace Projects completes 2016 with three fabulous exhibitions featuring some of Australia's best emerging and established talent. Themes cover a wide range of subjects from the formation of ideas through thread, Filipino superstition, voodoo, drag and perception. See the work of Sally Clarke, Michelle Collocott, Christine Dean, Brenda Factor, Gillian Lavery, Sarah Newall, Ali Noble + Nuha Saad, Rafaela Pandolfini, Margaret Roberts, Marikit Santiago, Nairn Scott, David Sequeira and Phaptawan Suwannakudt. @AirSpaceP #airspaceprojects
Venue: Airspace Projects
Address: 10 Junction Street Marrickville 2204
Date: Opening Event Friday 2 December
Time: 6-8pm
Ticket: FREE
Web: http://airspaceprojects.com
: www.facebook.com/airspaceprojects
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EMail: sally@airspaceprojects.com
Call: 438020661
Address: 10 Junction Street Marrickville 2204
Date: Opening Event Friday 2 December
Time: 6-8pm
Ticket: FREE
Web: http://airspaceprojects.com
: www.facebook.com/airspaceprojects
: www.twitter.com/AirSpaceP
EMail: sally@airspaceprojects.com
Call: 438020661
Gallery One and The Cranny
Grey Area
Sally Clarke, Michelle Collocott, Christine Dean, Brenda Factor, Sarah Newall, Rafaela Pandolfini, Margaret Roberts, Nuha Saad/Ali Noble, Nairn Scott, David Sequeira, Phaptawan Suwannakudt
Grey Area denotes confusion or a lack of clarity between two mutually exclusive forms, states, categories or rules. Twelve artists respond to this indeterminate space.
Gallery Two
Traverse
Gillian Lavery
Inspired by tapestry weaving and lace-making techniques, this exhibition comprises numerous small thread drawings that wander like constellations across the gallery walls.
Deep Space
Tabi-Tabi Po (May I Pass?)
Marikit Santiago
Tabi-Tabi Po draws upon personal experiences of Filipino superstitions and voodoo, which then serve as a metaphor for the subsequent sensations of displacement, rejection and acceptance.
Grey Area
Sally Clarke, Michelle Collocott, Christine Dean, Brenda Factor, Sarah Newall, Rafaela Pandolfini, Margaret Roberts, Nuha Saad/Ali Noble, Nairn Scott, David Sequeira, Phaptawan Suwannakudt
Grey Area denotes confusion or a lack of clarity between two mutually exclusive forms, states, categories or rules. Twelve artists respond to this indeterminate space.
Gallery Two
Traverse
Gillian Lavery
Inspired by tapestry weaving and lace-making techniques, this exhibition comprises numerous small thread drawings that wander like constellations across the gallery walls.
Deep Space
Tabi-Tabi Po (May I Pass?)
Marikit Santiago
Tabi-Tabi Po draws upon personal experiences of Filipino superstitions and voodoo, which then serve as a metaphor for the subsequent sensations of displacement, rejection and acceptance.