To read the exhibition essay by Jake Treacy, click here.
Victory / Gaffa Gallery
Curated by Christine McFetridge
14 - 25 April 2016.
Victory seeks to highlight women photographers working in Victoria. Moving through landscape and manmade environments, the artists included accomplish great feats; holding their clenched fists high, charging forward. Sometimes cheeky, sometimes a little more serious; the work places women at the central point of focus.
Hoda Afshar, Coby Baker, Ariel Cameron, Bella Capezio, Zoe Croggon, Jessie DiBlasi, Kate Golding, Linsey Gosper, Katrin Koenning, Rebecca Najdowski, Kate Robertson and Dianna Wells.
Land Dialogues / Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
Curated by James Farley and Christopher Orchard.
19 March - 5 June 2016.
This exhibition is held in conjunction with Land Dialogues conference at the Charles Sturt University. It includes works by Renata Buziak, Amy Findlay, Christine McFetridge, Jacob Raupach, Kate Robertson, Felix Wilson and Carolyn Young.
AETHER / Jarvis Dooney Galerie
Co-curated by Louise Beer, Melanie King and Michael Dooney.
20 February - 2 April 2016.
This exhibition brings together a group of artists and photographers that share a fascination with astronomy. Using various methods of photography; both experimental and direct, real and imagined, the artists look at relationships between astronomy, matter, time and space.
Main Tammi, Kate Robertson, Casey Moore, Barry W Hughes, Jane Grisewood, Louise Beer, Claire Krouzecky, Osheen Harruthoonyan, Katie Goodwin, Sophy Rickett, Jaden Hastings, Melanie King, Michaela French, Lauren Franklin.
as if light could be translated / firstdraft, Sydney
Curated by art proper.
4 - 20 November 2015.
As if light could be translated brings together a group of artists who are interested in ideas of the universe, astrology, constellations, space, distance and the science of stars.
Anna Dunnill, Ash Kilmartin, Gabriella Hirst, Kate Robertson, Leanne Hermosilla, lisa sammut, Michaela Gleave, Scott Morrison.
http://firstdraft.org.au/exhibitions/asiflightcouldbetranslated/
THE ALCHEMISTS: REDISCOVERING PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE AGE OF THE JPEG / Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney
Co-curated by Suzanne Buljan, Cherine Fahd & Dr. Martyn Jolly.
30 October - 6 December 2015.
The Alchemists: Rediscovering Photography in the Age of the Jpeg is a collaboration between the Australian Centre for Photography, The Australian National University and The University of Sydney, Sydney College of the Arts involving an exhibition, symposium, masterclass and digital publication.
Joyce Campbell, Ben Cauchi, Danica Chappell, Lisa Clunie, Lucinda Eva-May, Ashleigh Garwood, Mike Gray, David Haines, Joyce Hinterding, Matt Higgins, Benjamin Lichtenstein, Todd McMillan, Dane Mitchell, Laura Moore, Sarah Mosca, Anne Noble, Sawit Prasertphan, Kate Robertson, Catherine Rogers, Aaron Seeto, Benjamin Stone-Herbert, CJ Taylor, Craig Tuffin, James Tylor, and Daisuke Yokota.
Lucida Journal, Issue 1, 2015: Habitat
The first issue, Lucida Journal: Habitat, concerns the spaces in which humans live, work, and dwell. The journal examines our relationship to habitats and the significance of our surrounds, whether it is for work, activity, reclusion, meditation or escape.
GALLERY FEATURE: GALERIE PAVLOVA | by Michael Dooney
f generation: feminism, art, progressions / George Paton Gallery, Melbourne
Curated by Veronica Caven Aldous, Dr Juliette Peers and Caroline Phillips
We ask the question ‘How is feminism important to you?’ Drawing on the rich history of George Paton Gallery, this project explores the continuum that is feminist art today by inviting open responses in a variety of forms.
21-30 OCTOBER
Closing Event: Wednesday 28 October 5-7pm
http://umsu.unimelb.edu.au/what-is-on/gallery/upcoming-exhibitions/
Photo London, Galerie Pavlova
Celestial Body Model will be shown by Galerie Pavlova (Berlin) at Photo London, 21 - 24 May 2015. Photo London is an international photography fair of over 70 exhibitors and will be held at Somerset House.
Garnkiny to Ganyu: Artists who capture the night, GYRACC
Garnkiny to Ganyu: Artists who capture the night
1 May 2015 - 13 June 2015
Curated by Clare Armitage
The night and its skies have inspired contemplation, meditation and storytelling throughout human history and across the cultures of the world. This exhibition includes the work of Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists from Western Australia, the Northern Territory, New South Wales and Victoria.
http://www.gyracc.org.au/events/garnkiny-ganyu-artists-who-capture-night
TAR Magazine, Issue 12
Peppercorn Earth and Chickpea Uranus are featured in Italian magazine TAR magazine, Issue 12, guest curated by David Lynch.
Technopia Tours @ Transductions #18, ACMI
Common Ground, Issue 2, Nature/Next
Excited to have my work included in (and on front cover of) Common Ground Journal, Issue 2, Nature/Next.
Holy Lands, George Paton Gallery
Holy Lands
21 - 31 October 2014
Curated by Jake Treacy
Holy Lands is an exhibition situated between lands. It is an earthed forum, like a sacred circle drawn into dirt, wherein a consecrated gathering of contemporary Australian artists map the landscape. Scars and valleys, mountains and veins, the water which dislocates and unites, and terrain mirroring the expanse of the sky.
Eleanor Louis Butt, Vivian Cooper Smith, Nina Gilbert, Pip Grenda, Melanie Irwin, Gina Nero, Aaron Christopher Rees, Thomas Rennie, Kate Robertson, Jo Scicluna
awesome repeat x infinity bonus ;-o, Trocadero Artspace
awesome repeat x infinity bonus ;-o
24 September - 11 October 2014
Curated by Sue Dodd
Damiano Bertoli, Megan Campbell, Sonia Donnellan, Ry Haskings, Sean Loughrey, Stuart Murdoch, Kate Robertson, and Michael Weldon.
Trancendental, Galerie Pavlova, Berlin
Transcendental, also meaning abstract or metaphysical, presents the works of the following five Australian photographic artists:
Jacqueline Ball
Michael Corridore
Tara Gilbee
Isobel Parker Philip
Kate Robertson
From Saturday 6th of September until Saturday the 1st of November.
2014 Bowness Prize Finalist
Excited to be a finalist in the 2014 Bowness Prize, exhibition opening 4 September 2014 at Monash Gallery of Art.
View from the Window, Edmund Pearce
Digital and analogue, flat and sculptural, conceptual and experiential, whole and fragmented. 'View from the Window' considers what ‘photography’ is and in doing so re-shapes and re-imagines current thinking on what a photograph can be.
Featuring the work of Sean Barrett, Danica Chappell, Kim Demuth, Jackson Eaton, Mike Gray, Melanie Jayne Taylor, Megan Jenkinson, Benjamin Lichtenstein, Phuong Ngo, Izabela Pluta, Kate Robertson, Jo Scicluna, Vivian Cooper Smith and Justine Varga.
Fixed Object, Wellington St Projects
Celestial Body Model
A solo exhibition of new photographs is opening 6 - 8pm Thursday 8 May 2014 at Edmund Pearce gallery. The exhibition runs from 7 - 31 May 2014.
Read the accompanying essay written by Anabelle Lacroix here.