Dates: 1st April to 12th of April
Opening Night: Friday 1st of April, 6pm
Downstairs Gallery Exhibition
Dis-order brings together the works of six artists: Vanghoua Anthony Vue, Carol Mac, Caitlin Halsall, Kevin Foo, Mark Feiler and Chris Kunko. This exhibition will explore the themes of order and disorder from different perspectives, and the exhibition will feature a variety of mediums and artistic strategies, such as video art, painting, drawing, 'painting booths' and installation.
Vue explores the theme of disorder as displacement, and he draws his themes and images from disparate sources, ranging from traditional Hmong images to popular culture.
Mac is interested in chance and randomness: her drawings and paintings often originate from objects of her upbringing, random images culled from magazines, and exploring mark-making.
Halsall's quirky and colourful 'painting booths' are cobbled from a variety of disassembled and dismantled materials. Her works are chaotic, whimsical and playful.
Foo’s conceptual practice concerns the quest for the meaning of art. On the other hand, he is also interested in the spirituality of mathematics, the order of nature and mindfulness.
Feiler's paintings depict human subjects going about their daily business, unmindfully absorbed in their thoughts and activities. Feiler's works speak about the need for quietude and self-awareness in the turbulent and inauthentic contemporary life.
Kunko paints self-portraits in order to explore disorder in his mind: the experience of confusing and chaotic voices constantly chattering in his head.
Image: Carol Mac, Intersect Series No. II, 2016, mixed media.
Please note that the last event at 103 Brunswick Street was on May 22, 2018. That building is now sold and operated by YMCA Brisbane. We are currently expanding The Stairwell Project [at the RBWH,St VIncent’s and Prince Charles Hospital] Tarragindi Guide Hut Studios, City-well Installations and planning for the 10th Marie Ellis OAM Prize for Drawing in 2019.
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