Eric Jong and Emily Simek
Open for Inspection
25
July 2024
25
Jul
2024
11
Aug 2024
Home exhibition 3/5 Church Street, Brunswick Wurundjeri Land
Open for Inspection
Eric Jong and Emily Simek
25
July 2024
25
July
2024
11
August 2024
Home exhibition 3/5 Church Street, Brunswick Wurundjeri Land
Hot Compost Home Tour invites you to a 15 minute inspection of this market listed property. Located in the heart of Brunswick, this exquisite one-bedroom apartment is perfect for straight white working professionals with no children.
Expect to take advantage of the ultimate in modern living with a sleek design including Smeg appliances throughout. With guaranteed return in social and cultural capital, benefit from a neighbourhood of artists and join the hip inner North.
Don’t miss out on securing your very own apartment that comes with the unique opportunity to evict a renter. Our experienced agents will help you maximise the retention of their bond to use at one of the great local cafes!
Please register to attend all advertised 15 minute gallery inspections. If you would like to inspect this gallery please click “Register”. We will be in touch to send you a “Notice of Entry” which will confirm the day and time for the next inspection with at least 48 hours notice. Inspections may coincide with viewings by prospective home buyers.
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Open for Inspection is curated by Eric Jong, exhibited works by Emily Simek.
‘Hot Compost Home Tour’ is an off-site touring exhibition by Emily Simek in collaboration with Merri Cheyne, Anna Dunnill, Eric Jong, Mei Sun and Doug Webb. The home-based tour explores composting as an approach to exhibition practice. Using relational ethics as a framework, the project considers the conditions of the various exchanges that ‘create’ compost: how and where does it come to exist? How are different collaborators implicated? Instead of a purely material process, composting becomes about the work of relationships within systems of exchange.
This project is supported by a VCA50 Creative Development Grant, Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, University of Melbourne.
Images by Astrid Mulder
Hot Compost Home Tour invites you to a 15 minute inspection of this market listed property. Located in the heart of Brunswick, this exquisite one-bedroom apartment is perfect for straight white working professionals with no children.
Expect to take advantage of the ultimate in modern living with a sleek design including Smeg appliances throughout. With guaranteed return in social and cultural capital, benefit from a neighbourhood of artists and join the hip inner North.
Don’t miss out on securing your very own apartment that comes with the unique opportunity to evict a renter. Our experienced agents will help you maximise the retention of their bond to use at one of the great local cafes!
Please register to attend all advertised 15 minute gallery inspections. If you would like to inspect this gallery please click “Register”. We will be in touch to send you a “Notice of Entry” which will confirm the day and time for the next inspection with at least 48 hours notice. Inspections may coincide with viewings by prospective home buyers.
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Open for Inspection is curated by Eric Jong, exhibited works by Emily Simek.
‘Hot Compost Home Tour’ is an off-site touring exhibition by Emily Simek in collaboration with Merri Cheyne, Anna Dunnill, Eric Jong, Mei Sun and Doug Webb. The home-based tour explores composting as an approach to exhibition practice. Using relational ethics as a framework, the project considers the conditions of the various exchanges that ‘create’ compost: how and where does it come to exist? How are different collaborators implicated? Instead of a purely material process, composting becomes about the work of relationships within systems of exchange.
This project is supported by a VCA50 Creative Development Grant, Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, University of Melbourne.
Images by Astrid Mulder
Emily Simek
Emily Simek uses a practice in digital art, textiles, installation, writing and gardening to explore the conditions that sustain ecologies. Her practice explores relationships within food webs, and intersects with community gardening and social practices. She is a caretaker of a worm farm compost system, and contributor to Patch-Work, a collaborative project on Wurundjeri Land at Joe’s Market Garden, Coburg.
Eric Jong
Eric Jong is a Naarm based contemporary artist primarily focused on the application of novel technologies in practice-led research, exploring power and empathy through visual art. Their longform investigative driven art practice is informed by a background in photojournalism of which collaboration forms a significant part, and has included universities, NGOs and INGOs, hospitals, councils and independent researchers.