Join the Sydney Knitting Nannas for a discussion on the use of knitting as a tool for non-violent political activism and take part in a banner making workshop.
Substrate is a cross-institutional exhibition exchange between UNSW Art & Design and the University of Newcastle that brings together a selection of works by students who work with photography in the undergraduate degree program. The works in the exhibition present a diversity of compelling ideas in photography and photo-based art in the form of still and moving images, objects and installations.
Join 2019 John Fries Award finalists Dean Cross, David Greenhalgh, Nadia Hernández, Elena Papanikolakis and Justine Youssef on the closing weekend of the exhibition for a series of talks on their work in ‘There is Fiction in the Spaces Between’, moderated by John Fries Award Curator Miriam Kelly.
WHERE: UNSW GALLERIES
Modern Baseball is a series of paintings that references Ellsworth Kelly's 'Red, Yellow, Blue III' (1966) and the artist's father Raymond Pauszek II's commercial sign paintings for the Dunkirk, New York, Little League Baseball Field. The new work by Tim Pauszek zooms in to his father's since destroyed signs to become closer to Kelly's colour field work (or do they zoom out of Kelly's work to become closer to Ray II's signs? I can never remember).
UNSW Wind Symphony
Paul Vickers, conductor
A REED - El Camino Real
GERSHWIN arr BARKER - The Symphonic Gershwin
GOLDMAN arr CUSTER The Chimes of Liberty
JOIO Scenes from The Louvre
SHOSTAKOVICH - Festive Overture
TYZIK - Riffs
WHITACRE- October
Tickets: $20/$15/$10
Daniel Mudie Cunningham and José Da Silva, UNSW Galleries Director, discuss the complex and intimate process of working with an artist’s estate. The discussion takes its title from Cunningham’s essay on the process of curating the posthumous survey Katthy Cavaliere: Loved (Museum of Old and New Art and Carriageworks, 2015-16). Cunningham is an artist, writer and curator based in Sydney and currently Director Programs at Carriageworks.