Past exhibitions 2006
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- take flight The 2006 graduation showcase of graphic design and illustration
- Prelude: Visual Arts Graduate & Honours Exhibition 2006
- thenatureofthings
- Surface Given the Face
- Architectural Preludes
- The Constance Gordon-Johnson Sculpture and Installation Prize
- con.cord 2
- Between two wor(l)ds
- photo-fugue
- Maelstrom
- The Colour of Saffron
- Survey
- Versus
- Writing a Painting
take flight
take flight is an opportunity to see the work of the Bachelor of
Visual Communication graduating students from the South Australian
School of Art, UniSA before they leave the nest.
The work is an exciting and fresh take on graphic design and illustration representing the culmination of three years of study at the South Australian School of Art.
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Prelude: Visual Arts Graduate & Honours Exhibition 2006
Exhibiting contemporary, cutting edge works in a high profile
critical context from South Australia School of Arts newest
artists, this exciting event will showcase works across a wide range
of artistic expressions including glass, jewellery, print-making,
photography, sculpture, installation, textiles, drawing, painting,
ceramics and new media.
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thenatureofthings
Anton HartThe latest exhibition of new paintings by Adelaide based artist Anton Hart explores the relationship between contemporary painting, installation practice and architectural space.
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Surface, Given The Face
John Barbour, Linda Lou Murphy, Andy Petrusuvics, Katie Moore, Akira Akira, Aldo Iacobelli, Angela
Valamanesh.
Curated by Linda Marie Walker
Surface, Given The Face is an exhibition based on Walkers
research archaeology of built surfaces. The exhibition will
explore relationships between surface, appearance and meaning.
Architectural preludes
'Architectural preludes': architectural student drawings from the collections of the Architecture Museum, Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design, University of South Australia.
The Constance Gordon-Johnson Sculpture and Installation Prize
Margo
Clark, Sandy Elverd, James Gummow, Tamsin Kemp, Jeremy SmithThe Constance Gordon-Johnson Sculpture and Installation Prize 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.
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Con.cord 2/3
An
exhibition of the work of photo-based artists who are either
presently associated or have been previously linked to the
Photography Department at the South Australian School of Art,
University of South Australia. The artists selected, range
from emerging to established whom each represent different
approaches to the photographic medium.
Participating artists include: Brook Andrew, Narelle Autio, Di Barrett, Kate Breakey Peter Brew-Bevan, Aurelia Carbone, Nici Cumpston, Bill Doble, Ed Douglas, Ross Felix, Anne Ferran, Peter Fisher James Geurts, Frank Grauso, Sharon Green, Mark Kimber Michal Kluvanek, Gretchen Mercedes, Ian North Deborah Paauwe, Polixeni Papapetrou, Lisa Picciau Jacky Redgate, Toby Richardson, Rebecca Shanahan Darren Siwes, Samantha Small, Darren Sylvester, Karen Tenni, Stephanie Valentin.
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Between two wor(l)ds
Olga
Sankey and Milan MilojevicBetween Two Wor(l)ds will feature the work of two artists whose prints have been exhibited nationally and internationally and are to be found in major collections in Australia and overseas.
Milan Milojevic is a senior lecturer and is Head of the Printmaking Studio at the Tasmanian School of Art, University of Tasmania. Olga Sankey is a senior lecturer at the South Australian School of Art. The two artists met when Sankey was invited to undertake a residency in the Printmaking studio in Hobart in 2003.
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photo-fugue
Tracy
Cornishphoto-fugue is an exhibition of photography and digital media. It is Tracy's first solo exhibition, following almost a decade of full-time visual arts study in South Australia. Tracy is currently finishing her PhD (Major Studio project).
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Maelstrom
Sean
Pickersgill, Greg More and John PowerGazes into the digital abyss.
"Never shall I forget the sensations of awe, horror, and admiration with which I gazed about me. The boat appeared to be hanging, as if by magic, midway down, upon the interior surface of a funnel vast in circumference, prodigious in depth, and whose perfectly smooth sides might have been mistaken for ebony, but for the bewildering rapidity with which they spun around, and for the gleaming and ghastly radiance they shot forth, as the rays of the full moon, from that circular rift amid the clouds which I have already described, streamed in a flood of golden glory along the black walls, and far away down into the inmost recesses of the abyss.
Edgar Allan Poe, The Descent into the Maelstrom
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The Colour of Saffron
Louise
Haselton, Kim Beaman, Adrian Caon, Sandy Elverd; Tis Milner-Nichols;
Annalise Rees; Sarah-Jane Cook; Chelsea Lehmann; Steven Carson;
Sarah CrowESTThroughout October - December 2005 a small group of lecturers and students from the SA School of Art, Adelaide Centre for the Arts, and Adelaide Central School of Art undertook studio residencies at the Sanskriti Kendra in New Delhi, India. This exhibition presents works made whilst the artists were in India and upon returning to Adelaide in response to this intense period of cultural and creative exchange.
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Survey
Charmain
Hearder, Jane Robertson, Shauna Swanson, Kyungyi HanGreg Donovan, Andrew Welch, Gabriella Bisetto, Jane Andrew
Survey is an exhibition showcasing South Australian School of Art Postgraduate Coursework students and staff
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Versus
Sam
Barrett & Chris EdserVERSUS is a deadly serious battle between silly characters spawned in the imaginations of Sam Barratt and Chris Edser and drawn with their hands. FUN FUN FUN. No one gets hurt.
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Writing a Painting
Helen
Fuller and Robin Best, in association with Huang Xiuqian of
Jingdezhen, China, and Nyukana (Daisy) Baker of Ernabella. Part of the Adelaide Bank Festival of Arts 2006 (3-19 March), Writing a painting is a project of the South Australian School of Art exploring Australias relationship with China through recent work by locally based artists. The shared Chinese and Indigenous and non Indigenous history of the City West site is explored in a related project in Fenn Place.
Curator: Vivonne Thwaites
Writers: Mary Eagle, John Kean and Nicholas Jose
Funding acknowledgements: UniSA International, The Australia
China Council, Arts SA, The Gordon Darling Foundation. Robin
Best's Asialink residency in China is funded by Arts SA and the
Australia Council.
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a Painting catalogue (PDF 727kb)
