28 September – 15 October 2011

Opens Wednesday 28 September 6-8pm

Cashmere If You Can S-5

Marcin Wojcik, Sarah CrowEST, Kristen Phillips, Federico Joni and Jamie Boys

 Marcin Wojcik, Sarah CrowEST, Kristen Phillips, Federico Joni and Jamie Boys

ALIEN CHANNELING, OCCULT BRAND WORSHIP, ORGIES, DIGITAL MOUNDS and ICE CLIMBING are just some of the themes explored in this year’s CASHMERE IF YOU CAN annual exhibition. Established in 2007, CASHMERE IF YOU CAN, now in its fifth year, presents a group show consisting of the work of Melbourne artists Marcin Wojcik, Sarah crowEST, Kristen Phillips, Federico Joni, and Jamie Boys. This year’s exhibition in September will feature a collection of installation, performance, painting, photography and video media. The show will present the work of the five artists as a part of an ongoing series that explores aspiration and desire.

 

7 September – 24 September

Opens 7 September 6pm-8pm

Untitled

Eugene Howard

Eugene Howard

 

7 September – 24 September

Opens 7 September 6pm-8pm

Failed Gardener

Claire Gallagher

Claire Gallagher

Failed Gardener attempts to investigate the urge to structure creative work through frames and containers. The elements of time, space and growth are pivotal as is the recognition that there is an element of cruelty present in the work, a determination to trap and preserve life.

 

 

7 September – 24 September

Opens 7 September 6pm-8pm

ABC Wall Drawings

Molly Cook

Molly Cook

My work is created from objects that catch my eye – shapes, shadows or things I find on the ground. This is my starting point. From here the detritus is constructed and changed. I am interested in those things that are often not noticed or discarded. I do not attempt to elevate the materials but to enhance their natural qualities so they are no longer mundane or utilitarian but altered to change our perception of them and the space they are in.


 

7 September – 24 September

Opens 7 September 6pm-8pm

Small Goods

Fiona Waters and Molly Dyson

Molly Dyson

Small Goods is a compilation of works on paper and manipulated objects that impersonate and replicate the familiar and hum-drum. We will archive and catalogue the collection of Small Goods to personal references and rhythms.

 

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