Dec
10
to Feb 26

Presence of Mind



PRESENCE OF MIND

Gallery Lane Cove, Sydney Australia.
10 December 2021 – 26 February 2022

The exhibition can be viewed virtually:
Presence of Mind - Virtual Gallery Walkthrough

About my work: Microbiome

Presence of Mind is a residency and exhibition project that examines the intersection of mindfulness, Buddhism and the creative process of visual artists in Australia and Singapore.

Artists: Cindy Yue-Zhe Chen, Jeremy Chu, Lada Dedić, Kath Fries, Lindy Lee, Jason Lim, Kristina Mah, Aryadharma Aaron Matheson, Nell, Alecia Neo, Shirley Soh, Phaptawan Suwannakudt, Lachlan Warner

Curators: Dr Kath Fries & Rachael Kiang

Gallery Lane Cove
164 Longueville Rd
Lane Cove NSW

Exhibition: 10 Dec 2021 – 29 Jan 2022 (closed 25 Dec – 2 Jan)
Opening night: 10 December 2021

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body, the NSW Government through Create NSW and its annual organisation grant, and partnership support from 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art.

Nell
I SING BOTH WAYS, 2020
hand blown glass, oil paint

image courosy of the artist and STATION gallery Melbourne & Sydney.
Photo: Jenni Carter

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Sep
6
to Dec 6

CANCELLED - Maker In Residence - ANU MakerSpace

  • Lada Dedic - Studiolada (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This event and all associated events & workshops have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreaks in both Sydney and Canberra. Stay safe cool kids and make stuff at home… as the ancient proverb says #MakersGonnaMake

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A quantum physicist, an engineer and an artist walk into the ANU bar… You’ll have to wait until September for the punchline.

I am so very excited to have been offered a place as Maker in Residence at the Australian National University MakerSpace, an interdisciplinary program crossing Physics, Engineering and Fine Art.

The MakerSpace is a community and network of spaces across the ANU with access and training in a variety of digital and traditional fabrication tools. The Maker in Residence program offers three months of cross-collaboration with access to all the tools, training and expertise available at MakerSpace.

ANU MakerSpace is a commons for curiosity – a truly research-led environment, furnished with resources for makers like myself to experiment, investigate, prototype, and solve problems. I can’t wait to see what we can achieve while I’m there.

Would it be weird to refer to embroidery and knitted works as String Theory after this residency? Asking for a friend.

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