People, Dust and a Whole Lot of Spirit

Photo credit: Untitled, 2011, Lars Nissen
Opening 6 - 8pm Friday 11 November 2011. Exhibition continues to 16 December. Gallery hours 10am - 5pm Monday - Thursday.
Rae and Bennett, 475 Brunswick Street, North Fitzroy, Victoria
“We’re endeavouring to orient ourself in psycho-geographical space - find the market, the art beach, a workshop space or a hundred other aspects. We meet other people in the same disorienting space. And at ConFest, this dis-integrating for re-integrating is repeated over and over as a spontaneous process in transforming patterns,” Dr Mat Peterson, regular ConFest attendee.
People, Dust and a Whole Lot of Spirit is a group exhibition that forms a collection of images, objects and ideas from ConFest. The exhibition is one entry point for understanding the Spirit of ConFest and its disorienting, surrendering, transformative and re-integrating qualities. Moreover, this exhibition is one space for collecting and archiving information on one of the first open alternative healing communities to be initiated in Australia.
During the exhibition opening night, individuals are encouraged to bring along a plate of food to share with others. Artists in the exhibition include Robert Hemingway, Lars Nissen, Dr Mat Peterson, Kate Robertson, Kylee Rusna and more.
(Sunday 6 November 2011)
Excerpt Magazine

I am so excited to announce that Excerpt Magazine, Issue 1, will be launched next month! This is a project I have been working on with Amy Marjoram for most of 2011. Recently joining the team is creative director Laura Gulbin. Subscribe at www.excerptmagazine.com
(Saturday 22 October 2011)
finalist in uncover award
I am a finalist in the UNCOVER award, a Perth Centre for Photography curated and projected group award showcase that aims to discover and exhibit new emerging photography.
Opening: 29 September, 6pm
Exhibition will continue: 30 Sept to 23 Oct 2011
(Wednesday 28 September 2011)
Explorations of an other space - catalogue now online
(Tuesday 20 September 2011)
Solo Exhibition

Nadia in embrace (early morning), 2011

See you there!
Thanks to a lot of people, including Amy Marjoram, artist/writer/curator and Dr Mat Peterson, Clinical Sociologist for providing writing for my poster/catalogue.
Liquid Ink for helping out with the printing of the catalogue, Arts on Burgundy for framing and RMIT Link for funding.
More info on Techno Park Studios....
(Tuesday 30 August 2011)




