News | April 2009
Paul Wrigley | e-invite and newsletter
PAUL WRIGLEY’s exhibition at gbk, features new paintings exploring belief, power, transcendence and oneness, through an atomized optic.The exhibition continues through until 23 May.
Peter Alwast features on the Sunday Arts program on ABC TV
The Sunday Arts episode on 5 April will feature PETER ALWAST’s work ‘Everything’, which won the $75,000 Premier of Queensland’s National New Media Award and follow the making of his recent gbk exhibition The Landing.This episode can also be downloaded from the ABC website http://www.abc.net.au/tv/geo/sundayarts/ or streamed from http://www.abc.net.au/iview/#/arts
Sarah Smuts-Kennedy features on the Sunday Arts program on ABC TV
SARAH SMUTS-KENNEDY’s recent gbk exhibition along with new works by Sarah will feature on the ABC’s Sunday Arts program at 5 pm on 29 March.The episode can also be downloaded from the ABC website http://www.abc.net.au/tv/geo/sundayarts/ or streamed from http://www.abc.net.au/iview/#/arts
Grant Stevens | e-invite and newsletter
In our quest for peace and quiet, things sometimes get a bit unsteady. Using a variety of media including video, photography, painting and sculpture, Wobbly presents works that teeter between domestic bliss and emotional crisis.This project was assisted by the Australia Council for the Arts, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body.
Jess MacNeil features on the Sunday Arts program on ABC TV
Watch out for the Sunday Arts program featuring Jess and the making of her exhibition ‘The Floating Edge’ at gbk, scheduled to screen 1 March from 5pm on ABC.The episode can also be downloaded from the ABC website http://www.abc.net.au/tv/geo/sundayarts/ or streamed from http://www.abc.net.au/iview/#/arts
Jess MacNeil | e-invite and newsletter
Situated at the point of contact between the individual and the city, this exhibition negotiates the interplay between physical and psychological space and the resonances of ephemeral experience.Drawing on recent personal experience living in the London and travel further afield and closer to home, the work traces the movement of bodies through space, and the pliancy of space as it is traversed over time, translating these into manipulations of paint and digital video.



