Articulate Project Space

Articulate Project Space
497 Parramatta Road
Leichhardt NSW 2040
Australia

https://www.articulateprojectspace.org
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Agitate/d exhibition

Agitate/d

Angharad Evans, Beata Geyer, Billy Gruner, Chris Packer, Gary Deirmendjian, Ian Milliss, Isobel Johnston, Juliet Fowler Smith & Noelene Lucas – WRVAP, Kath O'Donnell, M Bozzec, Paraskevy Begetis, Pia Larsen, Sarah Keighery, Susan Andrews, Tom Loveday
Curated by Lizzy Marshall

Articulate Project Space | Downstairs | Opens on May 3 until May 25 | Fri, Sat & Sun

Agitate/d responds to the frustrations and the inability to communicate the manifestations of change occurring.

Responding to the shifting world order and accruing frustrations in our daily lives, Agitate/d presents artworks that communicate across suppression and censorship, or articulate the incomprehensible. Drawing on the Suprematists’ and Constructivists’ drive for a universal system of language that was inclusive, the exhibition showcases works that utilise laconic and subversive visual strategies of communicating.

Through the graphic, geometric, colour, typographic, and semaphore, the artists show us that they are agitated, communicating what is causing their agitation or creating newly responsive agitprop. Agitation is action.

https://www.articulateprojectspace.org/project/25-05-D

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body as sac (2025)

body as sac (2025)

Inspired from reading “bodies of water“ and “material feminisms“ books, with their ideas on the posthuman feminine body and theories - bodies of water, blood, milk etc. made me think about what other materials are in the posthuman body, now we’re carrying plastic and some are injecting botox and saline and other cosmetic materials. For this work I explored making bioplastic / bio-silicone to see what other sustainable materials might be used. Or, if society moved to more sustainable plastics could they dissolve before/in the body for less harm? So this is a sac (fishbowl, that ppl look at, like feminine bodies are looked at) with materiality explorations and gloopy liquids (from photos of the materials’ samples & closeup pics via a digital microscope, made more gloopy via AI) are projected into the body/bowl via another pepper’s ghost process to show movement and life in the body, whilst the petri dish samples cure / set during the duration of the exhibition …

“Boobs Are Dancing” exhibition at @articulateprojectspace sydney. Thanks so much for the opportunity to show my work in this wonderful group show!

https://www.instagram.com/p/DHhfsQpz7KF




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