Friday, November 22, 2024

All Shapes and sizes

Hi, hope you're having a nice day!

Here's a photo of my artwork titled 
Tomatoes. This piece was featured in my recent solo show at MARS Gallery, and is now hanging in its wonderful new home. It's always so special getting to see where my works end up.

Tomatoes
120cm x 120cm
Enamel and synthetic polymer paint on enamel
2024
Photo by Angela Westcott

In other news, I'm so pleased to invite you to a couple of group shows featuring my work. First up is an exhibition titled Word Up! Art, Text and Design which is on now until February 13 at the Margaret Whitlam Galleries in Western Sydney University. For more info click here!


My work in the show is this ceramic sculpture titled One Step Forward Ten Steps Back (The Daily Dance)

One Step Forward Ten Steps Back (The Daily Dance)
41cm x 31cm x 3cm
Synthetic polymer paint on ceramic
2023

To accompany the exhibition, I was recently invited to come to Sydney to give a talk about my work at Western Sydney Uni. Huge thanks to the exhibition curator Margaret Hancock for organising the event, and to all the students who came along to hear me speak. Here's a couple of photos from the day.

Photo by Sally Tsoutas at University of Western Sydney


Photo with curator Margaret Hancock and Dr. Leo Robba, by Sally Tsoutas at University of Western Sydney

The other exhibition I'd love to share with you is titled Dusk of Nations, on now until December 14 at the UQ Art Museum in the University of Queensland. 

My work in this show is titled Every Kind of Shape, it's a series I made in 2019 in which I made a ceramic sculpture of every flavour of Arnott's Shapes that was available at the time.

Every Kind of Shape
Acrylic on ceramic 
2019
Courtesy of the University of Queensland art collection
Photo by Joe Ruckli

In exciting news, Every Kind of Shape has been acquired into the University of Queensland art collection. 

Every Kind of Shape
Acrylic on ceramic 
2019
Courtesy of the University of Queensland art collection
Photo by Joe Ruckli

Dusk of Nations is an exhibition that looks at ideas around identity and nationhood, and how these concepts are defended and maintained, resisted and subverted.

For more info 
click here!

Installation view of Dusk of Nations exhibition at UQ Art Museum
Photo by Joe Ruckli

Thanks so much for reading, hope you're going well and hope to see you soon!

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