SMAC Awards
SuperDeluxe@Artspace has been nominated for a FBi 94.5 FM Sydney Music, Arts & Culture Award in the best Arts Event category.
SuperDeluxe@Artspace was hosted by Artspace as part of the 17th Biennale of Sydney from 12 May - 1 August 2010. The program included DJs, sound artists, dancers, music, films and the popular
PechaKucha Nights.
For more information about the SMACS awards go to:
www.smacawards.com
Posted by Tracy Burgess
22 December 2010 Artspace thanks everyone involved in our programs over 2010 – artists, performers, visitors, producers, curators, speakers, writers, supporters – for contributing to such a rich and exciting year. We wish you an enjoyable and safe summer break and look forward to welcoming you to Artspace in the new year. The Artspace office opens from 10 January 2011. Artspace exhibition program opens at 6pm Wednesday 19 January with
Ho Tzu Nyen, Earth, presented in association with Sydney Festival.
21 December 20102010 Artspace Artist Multiple
The 2010 Artspace Artist Multiple is produced by Ms&Mr, exhibitors at Artspace with
808.838 / grandfather paradox, Ms&Mr are an Australian/Canadian born artist duo, Stephanie & Richard nova Milne who approach their practice as a form of domestic science fiction. In
It Came From Outer Space and Hovered Over 1988, a grade four exercise book illustrating Greek mythology collides with visitors from the future which include the archival author’s future wife and an archival version of himself.
+ More Info
21 December 2010 Open Studio @ Artspace - Sissi Westerberg and Daniel Peltz
This Friday & Saturday 17-18 December will be the final Open Studio @Artspace for 2010. Please come and see works in progress by visiting artists
Sissi Westerberg (Sweden) and
Daniel Peltz (USA) between 11am and 5pm.
Sissi will be showing works in progress from her upcoming exhibition
I am open at
Eskilstuna Konstmuseum in Sweden.
Daniel will be showing documentation of recent performative works
Conversations to have next door, Coalonic Cleanse, A pilgrim in Rejmyre and a new video
I am reading this text, which is being read by me.
This weekend is also your last opportunity to see
Paul Saint Slab in the Artspace Galleries which will close on Sunday 19 December.
Image: Sissi Westerberg,
Connect, 2010.
Posted by Tracy Burgess
16 December 2010 2011 Artspace Exhibition Program
The 2011 Artspace Exhibition Program Artspace is delighted to announce a 2011 exhibition program that encompasses an array of media, processes and conceptual concerns. Highlights will include the first major exhibition of the video work of Singaporean artist and filmmaker
Ho Tzu Nyen, featuring live sound score performances by Melbourne-based composer and musician Oren Ambarchi and presented in association with Sydney Festival 2011; a suite of performance works and installations by Sydney-based artist and author
Fiona McGregor; a unique clustering of Australian artist collective activities (
Eastern Seaboard); and major new solo projects by
Brook Andrew (Melbourne),
Deborah Kelly (Sydney),
Meiro Koizumi (Japan),
Mischa Kuball (Germany),
Nick Mangin (Melbourne),
Sean Rafferty (Sydney),
Sandra Selig (Brisbane),
Praneet Soi (India/Netherlands) and
Justene Williams (Sydney) amongst others. This exhibition program will be complimented by a series of off-site projects presented in Adelaide, Seoul, Sydney and Zagreb as well as a comprehensive program of symposia and talk events. For further information, contact Artspace.
2011 Artspace Exhibition Program at a Glance
[Program subject to change.]
19 January — 20 February
Ho Tzu Nyen
2 March – 10 April
Eastern Seaboard: No Frills, The Cosmic Battle for Your Heart, 3YK
20 April – 22 May
Fitts & Holderness, Nick Mangin, Sean Rafferty
1 June – 22 July
Damiano Bertoli, Meiro Koizumi, Justene Williams 20 July – 21 August
Brook Andrew, Deborah Kelly, Praneet Soi 31 August – 1 October
Mischa Kuball, Sandra Selig 7 – 23 October
Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship
1 – 20 November
Fiona McGregor 25 November – 22 December
Nothing Like Performance: Matthew Bradley, Lauren Brincat, Brown Council, Paul Donald, Will French
+ More Info
Posted by Jai McKenzie
14 December 2010 Sean Kerr: New likes, new friends, new activities
This Friday and Saturday 10 - 11 December Sean Kerr will be taking up residence in Open Studio@Artspace. You can visit the Open Studio between 11am - 5pm, for access enquire at Artspace Front of House.
+ More Info
Posted by Tracy Burgess
9 December 2010 Bruce Barber Book Launch in Toronto
The book Bruce Barber: Work 1970-2008 published earlier this year by Artspace in association with Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts was launched in Toronto, Canada on 27 November at the conference Traffic: Conceptualism in Canada presented by the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery at the University of Toronto. Following earlier launches in Sydney and Auckland this event introduced the book to an audience particularly familiar with work produced by Barber over the almost three and a half decades he has lived in Canada. The book was launched by Artspace Executive Director Blair French and Professor Clive Robertson of Queen's University, Kingston Ontario.
Posted by Blair French
30 November 2010
Chris Watson performs 'A Journey South' Live at the Chauvel
Wednesday 24th November 2010
7.00 for 7.15 pm start
Chauvel Cinema, Paddington Town Hall, Corner of Oxford St & Oatley Rd, Paddington, Sydney
Acclaimed UK artist CHRIS WATSON is known for his early work as a founding member of the influential experimental music group Cabaret Voltaire, and more recently for his work as a BAFTA award winning field recordist for Sir David Attenborough, BBC Nature documentaries and feature films.
'A Journey South' takes you on a sonic expedition through audio recordings Watson collected in the South Pole as a member of the film crew for the forthcoming Attenborough series 'The Frozen Planet' (BBC, 2011).
WIRED Lab members DAVID BURRASTON and GARRY BRADBURY will perform live mixes of 'wire' musics, unique æolian and environmental sonifications originating from large-scale wire installation developed by sound art legend Alan Lamb.
TICKETS Adult $15, Concession $10 available from
www.stickytickets.com.au
Limited seating, pre-booking recommended
Presented by The WIRED Lab, with support from The British Council and Artspace.
+ More Info
Posted by Jai McKenzie
23 November 2010Open Studio@Artspace-In Serial
In addition to our gallery projects guests are invited to visit current studio residents
In Serial in their working studio at Artspace. The studio will be open to the public Friday and Saturday 29-30 October and 5-6 November from 11am-5pm. To access the open studio follow the signs as you enter Artspace or ask us to show you upstairs.
+ More Info
Posted by Tracy Burgess
29 October 2010New Dates for SCAPE Christchurch Biennial of Art in Public Space
SCAPE Christchurch Biennial of Art in Public Space will now be held in Christchurch, New Zealand from 4 March to 17 April 2011.
SCAPE 2010 (originally scheduled from 24 September to 7 November 2010) was recently postponed, due to the earthquake in Christchurch on 4 September 2010, just three weeks out from opening. Over a year in development, SCAPE 2010 was to involve a highly compelling display of geographically concentrated, free-to-attend public artworks by leading local, national and international artists, with a curatorial focus upon issues pertaining to urban planning and inner-city revitalisation in Christchurch. At the time of the postponement all the artists’ projects were in advanced stages of development.
Following extensive consultations and discussion involving the Art & Industry Biennial Trust, the Curatorial Group, artists, staff and sponsors it has been decided that the seven temporary and one permanent public artworks which will form the SCAPE Public Art Walkway will be installed largely as they were conceived before the earthquake, but with a great deal of public consideration given to the changed contexts of the artworks and relationships to their location. The next SCAPE will highlight the role these artists’ projects can contribute to discussions about urban regeneration as a result of the earthquake, with the curatorial premise for this biennial now being even more pertinent – addressing topics such as cities of the future, urban growth and sustainability. SCAPE artworks will facilitate a conversation about the importance of artists working in and creating works of art in public spaces, and especially in a space like inner-city Christchurch, which is currently undergoing a massive change.
Artspace Executive Director Blair French acting as SCAPE Curatorial Group Convenor says the new SCAPE Opening Weekend Public Program will involve a redeveloped and concentrated schedule of events involving artist presentations, panel discussions and lectures. “SCAPE will provide an even more important opportunity to distil, reflect upon and focus the very urgent public conversations generated in the wake of the earthquake regarding the redevelopment of the urban environment.”
More information:
www.scapebiennial.org.nz
Posted by Blair French
29 October 2010Ahmet Öğüt Running Lecture
If you live in Sydney, you probably do a lot of running. There's the morning jog, of course, the office City to Surf team and those boot camps you see in parks around the harbour. But then there's all the other running you do, which to be perfectly honest, you probably do more often—running for the bus, running for the train, running to make an appointment, the occasional need to dash across the road at traffic lights or even to run away from things or people you'd rather avoid. As part of his Artspace project
Speculative Social Fantasies, Ahmet Öğüt would like to introduce you to his artistic practice in the most appropriate way for this city of pavement pounders, by inviting you to join him on a casual jog around Sydney. Don't worry, he's not very fast either. Öğüt's running lecture, an innovative new format for cultural engagement and general well-being, will depart from
Artspace at
3.30 pm on
Thursday 7 October.
+ More Info
Posted by Reuben Keehan
1 October 2010Open Studio this weekend
When you visit Artspace this Friday or Saturday you can also visit our new regular Open Studio. For the next 2 weeks (October 1/2 and 8/9) JeongHoo Lee from Seoul, Korea will be working in the Open Studio on new ideas and projects that she has developed during her Asialink Exchange residency at Artspace.
+ More Info
Posted by Tracy Burgess
29 September 20102010 Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship Recipient Announced
Artspace would like to congratulate Khaled Sabsabi recipient of the 2010 Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship. The announcement was made on Friday 17 September by the Hon. Virginia Judge MP Minister for the Arts. Khaled is planning to under take a residency with Beirut DC in Lebanon from June 2011.
Khaled’s video installation
99 can be seen at Artspace as part of the 2010 Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship Finalists Exhibition which continues until Saturday 2 October.
+ More Info
Posted by Tracy Burgess
20 September 2010
SKATE! Fundraising Party
SKATE! – a fundraising party and auction – was held at Artspace on the evening of Saturday 11 September. Some 80 guests were hosted by actor David Wenham and Craig Reucassel (The Chaser) through an evening of spot prizes, raffle draws, auction of a number of donated artworks, private viewings of Sydney artist Justene William's work in progress in-situ in her Artspace studio and general skateboarding mayhem on ramps especially constructed in the gallery for the evening. Around $60,000 was raised to support artists' work in both Artspace residency and exhibition programs. Artspace extends its thanks to the participating artists — Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, Mikala Dwyer, Shaun Gladwell, David Griggs, Claire Healy & Sean Cordeiro, Samuel James, Jonathan Jones, Ms&Mr, Nell, Mike Parr, Ben Quilty, Caroline Rothwell, Tim Silver, Justene Williams, Michael Zavros – and to the supporters and sponsors of SKATE! – Mount Eyre, Ricardo Felipe, Belinda Franks Catering, Future Classic DJs, Graphic Art Mount, Pommery, Andrew Quilty and the Skaters with Captain Billy's Crab Shack! Most of all, a big thank you to all who attended. Keep an eye out for next year's event.
Posted by Blair French
17 September 2010
Open Studio program
Artspace announces the launch of a regular Open Studio program on level 2 of the Gunnery building. This program will enable Artspace Studio Residency Artists to informally introduce work-in-progress (including in the form of documentation, talks, discussion events and performances) to visitors in a dedicated space open during gallery opening hours on Fridays and Saturdays. Please follow signs at Artspace gallery entrance or ask front of house staff for assistance.
More information.
14 September 2010e-flux journal available at Artspace
Established in New York in January 1999,
e-flux is an international network that distributes information on contemporary art exhibitions, publications and symposia through its website, e-mail list and special projects. Since 2008,
e-flux has also produced a monthly online journal, providing critical writing and analysis of contemporary art practices. Individual articles can be downloaded free from
www.e-flux.com. Now, in conjunction with various institutions worldwide,
e-flux is offering an analog version of the full journal. Printed on demand, individual copies of each
e-flux journal will be available from Artspace for the cost of printing and postage [contact:
artspace@artspace.org.au] or can be perused in the Artspace reading room - e-flux journal 18 arriving soon.
Posted by Jai McKenzie
14 September 2010SCAPE 2010 Postponed
The SCAPE 2010 Christchurch Biennial of Art in Public Space will not open in September as previously planned.
Bob Blyth, chairman of Art & Industry Biennial Trust, says with so much of the central city damaged by the recent earthquake and many of their industry partners involved in the recovery effort, the trustees have decided to postpone the event.
“The city needs our industry partners to keep helping Christchurch re-establish its infrastructure. That is undoubtedly where their expertise is needed and we applaud the way they are working to get Christchurch functioning again,” he says.
“In addition, some sites that were to be the backdrop for artists’ projects have also been damaged or demolished in the earthquake.
“A lot of work by artists and project teams had gone into preparing for SCAPE 2010 and we are disappointed not to be able to stage the event, but this is clearly not the time to do so.”
The SCAPE Team, including Artspace Executive Director Blair French (convener of the SCAPE 2010 Curatorial Group) and Trust will meet in late September to discuss holding the event at a later date.
Posted by Blair French
9 September 2010
Call for Proposals
The Natural History Museum (England) and Gasworks are calling for a Three Month Research Residency and Commission in London for an Australian artist.
The aim of the residency is to research the natural history illustration collection held at the Natural History Museum, and to create a new body of work to be shown in the new ‘Images of Nature’ Gallery at the Natural History Museum. The artist will be provided with a studio and accommodation within the Gasworks' community of London-based and international artists.
The programme provides an excellent new opportunity for an artist and is the second residency within this International Residency Programme, which is a partnership between Gasworks and the Natural History Museum.
Residency period: July to September 2011
Venue: Studio at Gasworks London and access to the library collections of the Natural History Museum.
Commission at the Natural History Museum to open in November 2011, curated by Bergit Arends, Curator of Contemporary Art (Natural History Museum).
+ More Info
Posted by Jai McKenzie
10 August 2010Qantas Foundation Art Award Recipient
Artspace is delighted to announce that Newell Harry has been awarded a 2010 Qantas Foundation Art Award. Offered for the third time this year, the annual Qantas Foundation Art Award offers one early career artist from each state and territory both a cash and airfare prize enabling them to travel and develop ideas and work. Artspace Executive Director Blair French made the NSW artist nominations for the award, administered by the Qantas Foundation in partnership with the Australia Council for the Arts. The eight recipients were selected by a judging panel including Elizabeth Ann Macgregor, Director, Museum of Contemporary Art; Edmund Capon, Director, Art Gallery of NSW; Kon Gouriotis, Director Visual Arts and Craft, Australia Council for the Arts; Alan Dodge, former Director, Art Gallery of Western Australia; and art collector Pat Corrigan.
Qantas Chief Executive Officer, Alan Joyce, said he was very proud to announce the winners of this year’s award. “Qantas has a long history of supporting Australian artists, particularly through the Spirit of Youth Awards which has, over the years, involved some of the big names of fashion, film and photography partnering with Qantas to support talented young artists,” he said. “The Qantas Foundation Art Award continues both our commitment to the arts, and our commitment to being a leader among corporate Australia in ensuring talented Australian artists receive support.”
Other state and territory award recipients were: Simon Pericich (VIC), Jemima Wyman (QLD), Roy Ananda (SA), Lucy Bleach (TAS), Anna Madeleine (ACT), David Thomson (WA) and Anna Reynolds (NT).
Posted by Blair French
4 August 2010
Announcement
Melanie Oliver has joined the Artspace team as temporary assistant curator until November 2010. A curator from Aotearoa New Zealand, Melanie has worked for artist-run initiatives, Blue Oyster Contemporary Art Space (Dunedin) and Enjoy Public Art Gallery (Wellington), was assistant curator at Govett-Brewster Art Gallery (New Plymouth), curated Liz Allan’s project for the One Day Sculpture series of temporary public artworks in 2008 and was an intern at documenta 12 in Kassel, Germany in 2007. At Artspace Melanie will be working on upcoming exhibition projects and the next issue of Column.
Posted by Jai McKenzie
4 August 2010
This week at SuperDeluxe@Artspace
Thursday
7.30pm to 12 am
‘PECHA KUCHA’
Friday
7.30pm to 12am
Taketeru Kudo and Tetsu Saito
Rosie Dennis
Saturday
7.30pm to 12am
room40
Chris Abrahams
PimmonAi Yamamoto
Sunday
3pm Film
Order 41 Conjuration of Beelzebub
For bookings and more information visit superdeluxe-artspace.com.au
+ More Info
Posted by Jai McKenzie
27 July 2010This week at SuperDeluxe@Artspace
Thursday
7.30pm to 12am
‘PECHA KUCHA’
Friday
7.30pm to 12am
Robin Fox
Hair Stylistics
Saturday
7.30pm to 12am
The WIRED
LabRice Corpse
Sunday 3pm
Film
Strugle in Jerash
For bookings and more information visit superdeluxe-artspace.com.au
+ More Info
Posted by Jai McKenzie
20 July 2010Book Launch- Bruce Barber: Work 1970- 2008
Artspace and Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts are pleased to announce the launch of the book,
Bruce Barber: Work 1970-2008, edited by Blair French and Stephen Cleland, published with the support of Creative New Zealand and launched in conjunction with the 5th International Conference on the Arts in Society (Sydney College of the Arts, 22 - 25 July 2010).
To be launched by Associate Professor Brad Buckley, 5.15pm Friday 23 July 2010 at Auditorium Foyer, Sydney College of the Arts, Balmain Road, Rozelle.
+ More Info
Posted by Tracy Burgess
16 July 2010
This week at SuperDeluxe@Artspace
Thursday
7.30pm to 12 am
‘PECHA KUCHA’
Friday 7.30pm to 12am
DJ ADDY POPGONZO
Saturday 7.30pm to 12am
Alex White
Jon Hunter
DJ MJOLNER
BLACK BONE ANGEL
Sunday 3pm
Film
Im Chinese
For bookings and more information visit superdeluxe-artspace.com.au
+ More Info
16 July 2010This week at SuperDeluxe@Artspace
Thursday 7.30pm to 12 am
‘PECHA KUCHA’
Friday 7.30pm to 12am
Michael Morley
nisennenmondai
Saturday 7.30pm to 12am
Marco Fusinato
The Dead C
Sunday 3pm
Film Dialogues
For bookings and more information visit superdeluxe-artspace.com.au
+ More Info
Posted by Jai McKenzie
6 July 2010 2010 Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship Finalists Announced
Participants in this year's exhibition are: Marley Dawson, Agatha Gothe- Snape, Daniel Hollier, Robin Hungerford, Clare Milledge, Kenzee Patterson, Sean Rafferty, Giles Ryder, Khaled Sabsabi, Sumugan Sivanesan, Jelena Telecki and You Are Here.
The finalists exhibition will take place 17 September - 2 October 2010 with the recipient of the 2010 Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship announced at the exhibition opening at Artspace, 6pm Thursday 16 September 2010.
The Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship is presented by the New South Wales Government with the generous support of the Helen Lempriere Bequest, managed by Perpetual.
2 July 2010
Call for Participants: EXPERIMENTATIONS WITH PERFORMANCE AND NEW MEDIA ART
Join Bello Benischauer and Elisabeth Eitelberger (ART IN PROCESS, Austria/Australia) to work with them on one part of their 2010 project-series EMOTIONAL SEASONS during their residency at Artspace from 14th July to 17th August.
Artists, dancers, musicians or performers interested are invited to participate!
Introduction session Wednesday 14th July, 7pm at ARTSPACE, Level 2, 43–51 Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo NSW 2011, Sydney.
Numbers are limited, please contact ART IN PROCESS to participate and for more information E: eitelberger@artinproccess.com ABOUT
The project generally investigates how integration or exclusion is felt around particular cities/urban places. It addresses issues about identity and belonging arising from globalization and human existence in a still cultural diverse society. Video & sound installations develop i.e. from performances in public and private and through collaborations with other international artists.
Previously developed part
Not quite kosher (Vienna/Austria, March to May 2010) can be viewed under:
www.artinprocess.com/EMOTIONAL_SEASONS/notquitekosher www.artinprocess.com/EMOTIONAL_SEASONS/notquitekosher-EndPresentation www.artinprocess.com/EMOTIONAL_SEASONS/notquitekosher-LIVEPERFORMANCE ABOUT US
ART IN PROCESS is a partnership that works together across installation, video, new media, performance, and live art since 2000. We are interested in work that is experimental, interacting with public participants and functioning within non-traditional spaces. More information: www.artinprocess.com
1 July 2010 This week at SuperDeluxe@Artspace
Thursday 7.30pm to 12 am
‘PECHA KUCHA’
Friday 7.30pm to 12am
Sean Kerr and Simon Cumming
Kaznao Nagata and Dai Yamamoto
Saturday 7.30pm to 12am
Gail Priest
Mandala Trip
Machine Death
Sunday 3pm Film
No More Smoke Signals
For bookings and more information visit superdeluxe-artspace.com.au
+ More Info
29 June 2010 2011 Artspace Studio Residencies
FINAL CALL
APPLICATIONS CLOSE: 30 June 2010
The Artspace Studio Residency Program provides local, national and international contemporary visual arts practitioners, curators, theorists and writers subsidised studio facilities for the development of new ideas and work. These residencies are generally offered for periods of one, three or six months.
Hosting visitors from around Australia and the world, Artspace is a key hub for the contemporary art community in Sydney and across New South Wales, fostering dialogue between local artists, writers and curators and their national and overseas counterparts.
Artists applying for a residential studio should address their capacity to meet the financial requirements of the residency within their application. Application forms may be downloaded from the Artspace website.
The Artspace Residential Studio Program is supported by the Keir Foundation and by Toby Smith and Edwina McCann.
+ More Info
22 June 2010
This week at SuperDeluxe@Artspace
Thursday 7.30pm to 12 am
‘PECHA KUCHA’
Friday
7.30pm to 12am
Tetuzi Akayama & Martin Ng
Saturday
7.30pm to 12am
Flat E (UK)
Robin McNicolas
Oren Ambarchi
Sunday
3pm Film
In the Realms of the Unreal
For bookings and more information visit superdeluxe-artspace.com.au
+ More Info
22 June 2010 Final Call for Papers New Imaging: Transdisciplinary Strategies for Art Beyond the New Media
The 1st International Conference on Transdisciplinary Imaging at the Intersections between Art, Science and Culture Conference Chairs: Associate Professor Su Baker and Associate Professor Paul Thomas.
Date & Venue: 5 & 6 November 2010, Artspace, 43-51 Cowper Wharf Rd, Sydney, NSW 2011
Proposals are invited for participation in a conference that will bring together artists, scholars, scientists, historians and curators to explore areas related to painting, drawing, film, video, photography, computer visualization, real-time imaging, intelligent systems and image science.
Proposals for individual papers should be no longer than 250 words. Please submit by email to
transimageconf@gmail.com before June 25th, 2010.
+ More Info
15 June 2010This week at SuperDeluxe@Artspace
Thursday 7.30pm to 12 am
‘PECHA KUCHA’
Friday7.30pm to 12am
Renny Kodgers
Jackie and The Cedrics
Saturday
7.30pm to 12am
Hard Hat
Holy BalmSunday3pm Film
Three Hams in a CanFor bookings and more information visit
superdeluxe-artspace.com.au
+ More Info
Posted by Jai McKenzie
15 June 2010 This week at SuperDeluxe@Artspace
Thursday 7.30pm to 12 am
‘PECHA KUCHA’
Friday7.30pm to 12am
Akio SuzukiEugene CarchesioSaturday
7.30pm to 12am
Phil DadsonSunday3pm Film
War Is Menstrual EnvyFor bookings and more information visit
superdeluxe-artspace.com.au
+ More Info
Posted by Jai McKenzie
8 June 2010 This week at SuperDeluxe@Artspace
Thursday 7.30pm to 12 am
‘PECHA KUCHA’
Friday7.30pm to 12am
Okuyama Junichi
Wade MarynowskySaturday
7.30pm to 12am
Scott DonovanParticipating artists:
Christain von Borries/Alice Creischer/Andreas Siekmann (Germany), Mark Brown, Vicky Browne, Carla Cescon, Mark Clare (Ireland), Kristian Øverland Dahl (Norway), Mikala Dwyer, Alex Gawronski, David Haines, Joyce Hinterding, Into the Void (NZ), Euan MacDonald (Canada), Petra Maitz (Austria), Clare Milledge, Michael Morley (NZ), The Mumps, Kate Murphy, Vincent O’Connor, Mike Parr, Elvis Richardson, Koji Ryui, Charlie Sofo, Tina Havelock Stevens, Clinton Watkins and Justene Williams.
Sunday3pm Film
Spirit StonesFor bookings and more information visit
superdeluxe-artspace.com.au
+ More Info
Posted by Jai McKenzie
1 June 2010 New Website
We are excited to announce the launch of our new website. When you visit you will notice some improvements that aim to enhance the accessibility and functionality of the website. These changes include more prominent use of artist imagery, and greater interactivity and dynamism through our News section. If you want to know more about our activities you can join our new newsletter list (if you aren't already a subscriber), add us as a friend on Facebook or subscibe to our tweets. Visit artspace.org.au to see for yourself.
+ More Info
Posted by Jai McKenzie
28 May 20102011 Artspace Studio Residencies
APPLICATIONS CLOSE: 30 June 2010
The Artspace Studio Residency Program provides local, national and international contemporary visual arts practitioners, curators, theorists and writers subsidised studio facilities for the development of new ideas and work. These residencies are generally offered for periods of one, three or six months.
Hosting visitors from around Australia and the world, Artspace is a key hub for the contemporary art community in Sydney and across New South Wales, fostering dialogue between local artists, writers and curators and their national and overseas counterparts.
Artists applying for a residential studio should address their capacity to meet the financial requirements of the residency within their application. Application forms may be downloaded from the Artspace website.
The Artspace Residential Studio Program is supported by the Keir Foundation and by Toby Smith and Edwina McCann.
+ More Info
Posted by Tracy Burgess
9 May 2010
Call for Papers New Imaging: Transdisciplinary Strategies for Art Beyond the New Media
The 1st International Conference on Transdisciplinary Imaging at the Intersections between Art, Science and Culture Conference Chairs: Associate Professor Su Baker and Associate Professor Paul Thomas
Date & Venue: 5 & 6 November 2010, Artspace, 43-51 Cowper Wharf Rd, Sydney, NSW 2011
Proposals are invited for participation in a conference that will bring together artists, scholars, scientists, historians and curators to explore areas related to painting, drawing, film, video, photography, computer visualization, real-time imaging, intelligent systems and image science.
Proposals for individual papers should be no longer than 250 words. Please submit by email to
transimageconf@gmail.com before June 25th, 2010.
+ More Info
30 April 2010Announcement
Artspace is delighted to announce the appointment of Sarah Newall to the position of Gallery Assistant. Sarah is a Sydney-based artist and is currently a PhD candidate at Sydney College of the Arts, the University of Sydney.
30 April 2010