QUADRAT is an art-science exhibition by Jeanette STOK, a research scientist and practicing artist, and Michelle VINE, a contemporary artist and self-taught naturalist doing ‘citizen science’ projects. The exhibition explores the relationship between scientific way of seeing the world by measuring, quantifying and collecting and the more inherently subjective nature of human endeavour. It demonstrates how art and science can inform each other to create meaning and knowledge.
OPENING EVENT: Friday 21 June
Live performance drawing by Jeanette Stok at 5:30pm
Official Opening from 6:00pm
Exhibitions also opening at Logan on the same night:
Caitlyn Franzmann & Man Cheung – Gradual Change
Sally Terare – It’s the Little Things
World Environment Day posters by Logan’s young artists
THE GREAT DEBATE: Saturday 13 July
Topic: Nature should be protected to improve human well-being
Debaters: Caitlyn Franzmann, Man Cheung, Michelle Vine, Jeanette Stok, Sally Terare and Barry Fitzpatrick.
WORKSHOP EVENTS:
26 June, 10-12pm: Botanical Sun-prints: Cyanotype Adults Workshop (with Michelle Vine)
02 July, 10-12pm: Botanical Sun-prints: Cyanotype Childrens Workshop (with Michelle Vine)
04 July, 10-12p: Shadow Drawing Workshop for Kids (with Jeanette Stok)
12 July, 10-12pm: Botanical Sun-prints: Cyanotype Childrens Workshop (with Michelle Vine)
Booking opens 5th June. Please book with Logan Art Gallery.Â
Image Credit: ‘Horseshoe Bay Malaise’ (detail) from the Re:tracing Dietrich series, Michelle Vine, 2019, digital photograph.