GALLERY 1, 2+3: FEATURING: Anna Taylor, Jessica Tremp, Katie Langmore, Lisa Sewards, Lily-Mae Martin, Marzena Wasikowska, Michelle Ferreira, Olivia Pintos-Lopez, Paola Del Rio, Rachel Power, Sarina Lirosi and Susie Dureau. To become a mother is to step over a chasm into a new world, full of extreme emotions, ambivalence and contradictions. Stripped raw, and with less time than…
Category: 2015

14 - 31 January 2015: Intersection - The Art of Motherhood
GALLERY 1, 2+3: FEATURING: Anna Taylor, Jessica Tremp, Katie Langmore, Lisa Sewards, Lily-Mae Martin, Marzena Wasikowska, Michelle Ferreira, Olivia Pintos-Lopez, Paola Del Rio, Rachel Power, Sarina Lirosi and Susie Dureau. To become a mother is to step over a chasm into a new world, full of extreme emotions, ambivalence and contradictions. Stripped raw, and with less time than ever, we find…

14 - 31 January 2015: Intersection - The Art of Motherhood
GALLERY 1,2 + 3: FEATURING: Anna Taylor, Jessica Tremp, Katie Langmore, Lisa Sewards, Lily-Mae Martin, Marzena Wasikowska, Michelle Ferreira, Olivia Pintos-Lopez, Paola Del Rio, Rachel Power, Sarina Lirosi and Susie Dureau. To become a mother is to step over a chasm into a new world, full of extreme emotions, ambivalence and contradictions. Stripped raw, and with less time than ever, we…

4 - 21 February 2015: Peter Quarry - Identigrams
GALLERY 1: In his second solo show at red gallery, Quarry investigates a new visual language. Dissecting traditional portraiture to its very core, he attempts to reconfigure the communication of identity. Quarry calls his new works ‘Identigrams’. They expose the multiple levels of identity – those elements that add up to create a whole…

4 - 21 February 2015: Anni Ruuskanen & Courtney Price - False Perceptions
GALLERY 2: In False Perceptions Anni Ruuskanen and Courtney Price explore the mind’s ability to distort experience, memory and perception over time. Both artists investigate the line between imagination and reality, Price in her use of the mirror to create the false spaces of memory and Ruuskanen in the contrast she creates between the…

4 - 21 February 2015: Kaya Barry - Creativity In-transit
GALLERY 3: Creativity In-transit explores the act of packing a bag for travel and the collaborative and processual encounters experienced while in-transit. Using a variety of media, the exhibition includes interactive installations, video, and diagrammatic images. Each work plays on experiences that we have when traveling: from moments of disorientation, negotiating materials, interpreting the…

25 February - 14 March 2015: Sophie Skarbek and Myrna McRae - Wonderland
GALLERY 1: In Wonderland Sophie Skarbek and Myrna McRae investigate the wonder of the natural environment. In her vibrant new body of work Skarbek explores different approaches to her favourite subjects, flowers, bushland and things living in the sea. Her style navigates between realist and more abstract forms and her colours from warm to…

25 February - 14 March 2015: Richard Collins - Under Observation: Drypoints and Monoprints
GALLERY 2 Richard Collins’ latest body of work is an extension of his daily habit of drawing. Most of the prints have been made directly from life with some from earlier sketchbook drawings. Their subject matter encompasses what he find around himself – family and friends, their pets and other animals, fellow tram and…

25 February - 14 March 2015: TomboyBill - Catty Bird Man
GALLERY 3: TomboyBill is an artist interested in exploring ideas of belonging. Growing up in a small town in regional Victoria, Australia, she moved to Melbourne’s northern suburbs as a teen, keen to pursue her artistic dreams. TomboyBill paints with a gentle, self-deprecating humour, exploring feelings of dislocation; longing to be somewhere else, of never…

18 March - 4 April 2015: Maintain the Rage…art and politics
GALLERY 1,2 + 3 FEATURING: Amaryll Perlesz, Anne Galbraith, Barbara Bolt, Elizabeth Faul, Ivana Maric, Martin James, Melanie Lazarow, Michael Rigg, Sam Davis, Thalia Robertson and Uri Auerbach From Daumier’s political cartoons to Picasso’s Guernica and more recently Pussy Riot’s performances artists have always been at the forefront of politics acting as social agitators, commentators…