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Posts tagged 2020
Henry Jock Walker in conversation with The Substation

“While our venue remains closed, we continue to create opportunities for artists to provide our audience experiences in contemporary art. We are excited to invite you to participate in our new online experience, In Focus. Through a multi-faceted presentation of interviews, screenings, and premieres of select work, we hope to give our audience an intimate and authentic connection to artists. . The SUBSTATION’s Artistic Director Brad Spolding meets Henry Jock Walker to discuss his background, practice and recent work including his collaborative exhibition ‘Kintsugi Supermarket’ with Nampei Akaki (Jap).

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Now Representing Amy Cuneo!

We are very pleased to now represent Amy Cuneo!

Amy Cuneo’s subjects link us to essential and reassuring elements in our lives. Flowers, food, a window framing the sky, these are images that bind, as clearly as their colours shift under changing light. Her everyday assemblages weave with lived experience and the natural world. The comforts of home are pictured in her work in their intimate objecthood.

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Now Representing Georgia Spain!

The Egg & Dart is pleased to announce representation of Georgia Spain.
Born in London, UK, Georgia Spain grew up in Melbourne and is now based in Sandford, Tasmania. Spain is an early career painter who holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts, from the Victorian College of the Arts where she was a finalist in the Majlis Travelling Scholarship and the recipient of Lionel Gell Foundation Scholarship. She has been involved in various group exhibition in Melbourne and in regional Victoria and recently a solo exhibition, The Spectators at School House Studios.

Georgia Spain's first solo exhibition at The Egg & Dart, (Beginning in Blue) Left in Red, will be exhibited online and in our current shopfront gallery from 13th - 30th May.

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Frank Nowlan | Now and Then

We’ve been busy with some minor renovations these past couple of days. Although we’re closed to the public we thought we’d make the best of the situation and construct a shopfront gallery that can be viewed next time you walk the dog for some exercise or make a grocery run in town. We plan to change the installation regularly and we encourage you all to visit our website and sign up for our mailing list. We are contactable so please email or phone any enquiries.
Our first hang is a selection of works from our current online exhibition “Now and Then” by Thirroul local artist legend, Frank Nowlan.

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Henry Jock Walker | Kintsugi Supermarket, The SUBSTATION, Melbourne

Kintsugi Supermarket, let’s make mistakes, an interactive studio, installation and performance lead by Nampei Akaki (Jap) and Henry Jock Walker (Aus).

Kintsugi Supermarket is Australia's first born and bred Australian Japanese fusion repurposed art, discount department store. The first store will open on the outskirts of Melbourne, in Newport at The SUBSTATION in Victoria in early 2020, for one night only: Tuesday the 25th February from 7:30pm - 11:00pm.

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Rob Howe exhibiting at Shoalhaven Regional Gallery

Rob Howe is exhibiting at Shoalhaven Regional Gallery in the group exhibition Suburbia .
In this exhibition four artists come together to explore what the Great Australian Dream looks like through different eyes. From urban scapes with industrial and commercial buildings, to idiosyncratic depictions of post war architecture and suburban streetscapes that could be anywhere. As they reflect on their own experience of home, community and place, these works reflect back to the viewer ...

Exhibition opens 15th February, 12 - 2pm.

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Now Representing Julia Flanagan!

The Egg & Dart is proud to announce representation of Julia Flanagan.
Flanagan is a painter and a sculpture hailing from Newcastle and now based in Sydney. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Art in Painting from National Art School and has had numerous solo exhibitions in Sydney, Newcastle and Melbourne. Flanagan has been a finalist in the Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award and in 2019 she was the winner of Georges River Sculpture Prize at the Hurstville Museum and Gallery. And she has been included in three group exhibitions at The Egg & Dart.

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