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Current Projects: Liam O'Brien Interview
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Monday, 13 August 2012. Next up in Current Projects’ series of solo exhibitions at Metro Arts this year is Liam O’Brien, a Brisbane-based emerging artist. Liam caught up with Current Projects’ curator for the exhibition, Richard Stride, for an interview to give you a little insight into the show. RS: For those unfamiliar with your practice, what are the interests that drive it and how do you approach them? Past few years, the majority of my work could be summarised as a critical response to the aspects.
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Current Projects: June 2012
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Monday, 18 June 2012. The Lion and The Unicorn Rachel Maclean. The Lion and the Unicorn. Wednesday 4 July, 6 – 8pm. 4 July - 14 July 2012. Current Projects presents a solo exhibition of video works by Glasgow artist Rachel Maclean. The exhibition examines Scottish identity in relation to history, mythology and popular culture. Please join us for the exhibition opening on. Wednesday 4 July, 6 - 8pm. The Lion and the Unicorn. The Lion and The Unicorn. 2012, digital print, courtesy the artist.
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Current Projects: February 2012
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Tuesday, 28 February 2012. Current Projects recently moved into their new gallery space in Studio 3.5 on level 3 of Metro Arts. Here are some images of the installation process for our first exhibition 'First Test'. First Test opens tonight and will run for a week. Monday, 20 February 2012. Join us for our opening event on the evening of the 29th of February. Level 3, Metro Arts. 109 Edward Street. Brisbane. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Current Projects @ Ryan Renshaw Windowbox.
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Current Projects: Hello, Ryan Renshaw!
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Sunday, 3 March 2013. Hello, Ryan Renshaw! Having just finished up our residency in ye olde Studio 3.5, Current Projects has swiftly set up shop in the. Installation view of Amy Longworth's Paddle pop 2011 at Ryan Renshaw Gallery. We kicked off the program with work by Brisbane based emerging artist,. Practice incorporates drawing, sculpture, video and installation. Her work. Created with the help of. Next up will be. Never odd or even. Never odd or even. For an artist call out very soon. Current Project...
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Current Projects: November 2011
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Courtney Coombs and Brooke Ferguson. Present New Work: At 16:33 I said my last goodbye. And Time and Tide. 4 - 5pm Friday 25th November 2011. New Farm Park, Brisbane (to the left of the ferry terminal). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Current Projects @ Ryan Renshaw Windowbox. Fortitude Valley QLD 4006. Current Projects was the 2012 Metro Arts Artist Run Initiative in Residence. Ethereal theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Current Projects: January 2013
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Tuesday, 22 January 2013. Goodbye Studio 3.5! Current Projects would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has supported us during our year as the Metro Arts Artist Run Initiative in Residence. We've had a great time at Studio 3.5 and have enjoyed programming exhibitions and one night events throughout 2012. We'd like to give an extra special thanks to the artists who showed work with us, we loved having you all. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Fortitude Valley QLD 4006.
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Current Projects: Seeking: Queensland artists
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Wednesday, 6 March 2013. It's Dispatch artist call out time! Current Projects is calling for applications from Queensland artists for Dispatch, an interstate window gallery space exchange project to take place from May 2013 to June 2014. Current Projects is seeking applications that:. Address and creatively respond to the challenges of making or adapting work for window spaces;. Address and creatively respond to the practical challenges involved in sending artwork interstate by developing creative ways t...
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Current Projects: July 2012
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Thursday, 26 July 2012. So where the bloody hell are you? Interview with Clark Beaumont. In conjunction with their solo exhibition So where the bloody hell are you? Clark Beaumont talk collaboration, performance, and the 'Aussie' identity with Katherine Dionysius from Current Projects. KD: You’ve said that you work exclusively as Clark Beaumont – neither of you have pursued solo practices for a few years. What were your individual. What inspired you to start working collaboratively? In 2010, a performanc...
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Current Projects: Liam O'Brien | Shooting Blanks | Closing
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Tuesday, 11 September 2012. Liam O'Brien Shooting Blanks Closing. Last night we held an evening reception for our current exhibition - Liam O'Brien's Shooting Blanks. Thanks to all of the wonderful art viewers who came out to see the show and share a drink with us. We had a really super evening. Here are some social images from the night mixed up with a few images of the show. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Current Projects @ Ryan Renshaw Windowbox. Fortitude Valley QLD 4006.
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Current Projects: August 2012
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Monday, 13 August 2012. Next up in Current Projects’ series of solo exhibitions at Metro Arts this year is Liam O’Brien, a Brisbane-based emerging artist. Liam caught up with Current Projects’ curator for the exhibition, Richard Stride, for an interview to give you a little insight into the show. RS: For those unfamiliar with your practice, what are the interests that drive it and how do you approach them? Past few years, the majority of my work could be summarised as a critical response to the aspects.