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Katie Moore, Bench, Stones, Shear (detail), 2004, Mixed Media - Art Year Zero exhibition

 


Prism exhibition

  Prism is an exhibition showcasing the work of the graduating students of UniSA's Bachelor of Visual Communications program in 2005. A prism reveals the infinite colours that make up white light, similarly this exhibition will reveal the diverse range of talents and qualities found in this years graduates.

Prism website

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crockery

  Recent works in ceramics by Lesa Farrant, Marie Littlewood, Gerry Wedd, Damon Moon, Leo Neuhofer, Kirsten Coelho, Maria Parmenter, Jo Crawford, Kylie Waters, Sophia Phillips, Tracy Rosser, Honor Freeman, Michelle Nikou

Location: South Australian School of Art Gallery, Kaurna Building, Fenn Place, Adelaide SA 5000
Opening hours: The opening is at 6pm, Thursday 13 October, by Wendy Walker, writer and art critic. Opening times are Tuesday to Saturday 11am-5pm, Friday 14 October to Friday 4 November 2005.

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Patternbook by Ruth Hadlow

Patternbook is part of an ongoing project focused on investigating relationships between experience, process and practice. It blurs the boundaries between drawing and writing, writing and speaking, text and textile, interweaving a variety of languages with processes of improvisation and translation. It is a drawing that will take place over a month at the SASA Gallery. Ruth Hadlow will draw directly onto the walls of the gallery, developing an installation work in-situ, with the gallery open to the public for the duration of the installation period. Patternbook is an event of Drawing is Everything, 2005 International Drawing Conference.

Opening times: 13 September-7 October, the gallery is open from 11am-4pm Monday to Friday. 21-23 September, the gallery is open from 11am- 6pm (coinciding with the Drawing is Everything Conference).

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Gray Street Workshop celebrates 20 years

This exhibition will be shown at galerie ra, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, opening September 3, after its showing in Adelaide. New work by this renowned group of Adelaide artists. Artists will be in attendance throughout this exhibition. Artist talks Saturday 20 August, 2.30 to 4pm. Opening event speaker Anne Brennan, 6.30pm 16 August.
Artists: Julie Blyfield, Sue Lorraine, Leslie Matthews, Catherine Truman
Opening times: 1621 August 2005, 11am to 5pm
More information: PDF file (49kb) or email Gray Street Workshop at gsw@senet.com.au

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Concord

Mark Kimber, Ice 2005, 150x60cm, Lambda print. Courtesy of Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide and Stills Gallery, Sydney

Opposition brings concord. Out of discord comes the fairest harmony (Heraclitus)
(con.cord) explores the diversity, vitality and innovation in photography in South Australia. Fourteen photo-media artists with current or past connections to the Photography Department of the South Australian School of Art, present photographic works that reflect an aspect of their contemporary practice. Childhood, family, memory, identity, and nature, are some of the key themes explored in this exhibition. (con.cord) highlights the changing nature of photography as a medium, and the fundamental role photography has in shaping our cultural identities and histories.
Curators: Di Barrett and Tracey Cornish
Artists: Mark Kimber, Darren Siwes, Deborah Paauwe, Ross Felix, Toby Richardson, Bill Doble, Gretchen Mercedes, Narelle Autio, Tracey Cornish, Di Barrett, Joseph McGlennon, Jacky Redgate, Lynne Sanderson, Stephanie Valentin.
Opening times: South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Week, 11am-5pm,  20 July-14 August. Opening night 27 July, 6pm

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The Constance Gordon-Johnson Sculpture and Installation Prize

The Constance Gordon-Johnson Sculpture and Installation Prize was awarded for the second time in 2005. This award has been made possible by a generous donation from the estate of the late Constance Gordon-Johnson. Constance Gordon-Johnson was well known as a leader in the visual arts, specifically community arts and this award commemorates her vision, participation and creative spirit. The 2005 award winner is Lou Gannon.
Dates: 8 June to 1 July

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Debutantes and Debutom

  Glass Art Society's 35th Annual Conference GAS@Ausglass: Matters of Substance was held in Adelaide 7-9 May 2005. The South Australian School of Art Gallery celebrated the conference through the exhibition Debutantes and Debutom: 2004 Glass Graduates from the South Australian School of Art. An International Student Exhibition one night showing of worldwide glass exhibits was held on 8 May.
Dates: 4-18 May
Glass workshops were held in April and May.

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Art Year Zero

Art Year Zero asks thirteen artists to respond to the idea of an art history beginning anew and from scratch. Drawing references to twentieth century revolutionary groups, Roland Barthe's Writing Degree Zero, and the history of Modernism, these lecturers from the South Australian School of Art and Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design also question the possibility of artists, architects, designers and teachers as agents of change.

Dates: 729 April, Tues-Fri 11am-5pm
Artists: John Barbour, Bridget Currie, Louise Haselton, Andrew Hill, Paul Hoban, Doreen Inhofer, Christian Lock, Katie Moore (see image), Jim Moss, Michael Newall, Toby Richardson, Olga Sankey, Linda Marie Walker.
Curator: Andrew Best.

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  The School of Art is moving

To celebrate and promote SASAs move to the new buildings at City West Campus, the lecturing team in Visual Communication (BVC) ran a poster project in Semester 2 2004 with the theme 'The School of Art is moving'. The project involved all students from the second year of the BVC program, resulting in more than one hundred posters submitted. Veronika Kelly from the lecturing team organised a range of industry partnerships to enable one of the student posters to be selected for printing reproduction. Elisa Mazzone designed the successful poster.
Dates: 18 February-2 April, to coincide with the start of the 2005 academic year .

 

 

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