Merging eight diverse practices, Odd Home will attempt to reclaim and reform a variety of ingrained cultural norms. Each artist in this exhibition seeks to critically deconstruct long held conventions through their individual arts practice. These artists will consider the association and the distance between reality and imagination, normality and discomfort, group-held beliefs and their alternatives. Working with materials such as everyday objects and pop-culture imagery, these artists attempt to draw a closer relationship between their immediate surroundings and their criticisms of contemporary urban life.
Featuring:
James Barth
Marisa Culpo
Spencer Harvie
Lilly Heenan
Aishla Manning
Naomi O’Reilly
Anya Swan
Trevor Tierney
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9th - 12th July
The Hold Artspace
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