Category: Photography

Changemakers Art Exhibition and Prize – $3,000 prize

Example artwork for the Changemakers Exhibition and Prize

As part of  upcoming Australian Social Changemakers’ Festival (#fest4change), ASIX (the Australian Social Innovation eXchange) is inviting social changemakers to enter an artwork to the Changemakers Exhibition and Prize and be in the running for the $3,000 acquisitive prize.

Art has always had the power to make a difference – to change the way we look at things, the way we feel about things and indeed, the things we consider at all. And historically, art has played a central role in defining society and bringing about positive change.

This is a unique opportunity for you to promote your cause in a playful and interactive way, and be in the running for the $3,000 acquisitive prize.
So enter here today, visit our website for detail including conditions of entry or email curator Dr Tim Gregory at tim@asix.org.au for more details.

by Katie Carroll | 03-02-2012 | Comment

Occupy Art – International Day of Creative Action

We are the world’s real artists, we work for change not dollars, and we will be spreading the creative virus on February 12th 2012.

Stemming from Occupy Melbourne, the home of the ‘tent monsters meme’, this day is all about coming at things from different angles, playing with reality and having some fun in these very serious times.

All Occupiers, from all Occupations are encouraged to get creative.

More Information http://occupy-art-feb12.tumblr.com/
 

by Debbie Symons | 03-02-2012 | Comment

Unearthly Garden

January 22, 2012 12:00 pm to January 28, 2012 5:00 pm January 22, 2012 12:00 pm to January 28, 2012 5:00 pm

Unearthly Garden curated by Carolyn Dew

Artists: Angela Bailey, Magdalena Bors, Carolyn Dew, Marian Drew, Lee Grant, Peter Lambropoulos

The garden is wilderness tended. Forces of culture also shape it.  These forces are always in tension. The perfect garden imagined exists at a juncture when these tensions are at an optimum. A specimen matured bearing perfect fruit. Flowers in full bloom. Plants defined as weeds are absent, the scene basking either in warm sunlight or light shade. Ideal.

The imagined garden is elusive. It can only occur in time and space for just a moment, if ever. Often the garden remains the husk of an idea.

The photographs in this exhibition detail the cultural imperatives behind the imagined garden and the impossible quest to challenge unpredictable and uncontrollable aspects of environment and of life.  To capture an ideal.

 

Exhibition Runs till 28 January 2012

by Debbie Symons | 23-01-2012 | Comment

Future Nostalgia

December 7, 2011 3:00 am to December 28, 2011 4:00 am

Art and science overlap in Tracy Sarroff's works. Using a range of media she explores ecology, science fiction and science fact, what prevails is an interest in the creative boundaries of reality and imagination.

Transgenics, biotechnology, botanical illustration and microscopy have been some major themes fuelling her explorations to date.

For more information visit: www.tracysarroff.com or http://artpost.marrickville.nsw.gov.au/node/124

Chrissie Cotter Gallery
Pidcock St, Camperdown, NSW 2050

Artist Talk: Sunday 17 December 2011 Time: 2:00pm

by Debbie Symons | 13-12-2011 | Comment

Flood and Cyclone Mosaic

March 24, 2012 2:00 am to May 13, 2012 2:00 am March 24, 2012 2:00 am to May 13, 2012 2:00 am