We warmly invite you to the opening of two new exhibitions from students of the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University on Thursday, 18th August from 5.30pm.
There will be free food truck, live music and a jewellery stall from the J&SO Collective.
Within Cells Interlinked: Adam Southgate
Grey Street Gallery
This exhibition is a series of works exploring how contemporary painting can collapse the time and space of a film. The outcome of this exploration is a series of oil paintings that engage with two key methods of film aesthetics, montage and mise-en-scene.
Each painting appropriates an individual film through digital collage. These digital collages are made up of chronological cross sections of a film. The material possibilities of oil painting bring to these images are explored through the use of limited colour palettes, contrasting transparent and opaque paint, and gestural layering.
E C H O E S: Matthew Hurdle, Neil Moorhead, Robyn Wood
Project Gallery
The call and response between time and place is innate. Incessant.
Intangible ripples impress our presence on succeeding generations to
acknowledge or respond at will.
This exhibition presents work by Matthew Hurdle, Neil Moorhead, and
Robyn Wood as a series of palpable echoes representing person, place,
and possessions.
Echoes that reverberate within and without. Tracing
language. Our being. Delineating our souls. Drawing, painting, and
photography provide a visual dialogue to ponder how current existence
will be reflected in the future.