EXHIBITION 37

c3 opens its new show on Wednesday 28th September from 6-8pm
Show runs from 28th September to 16th October

FOYER SPACE
BOO HOO
JEMILA MACEWAN
Boo Hoo is the Bogeyman, a Frankenstein, a human creation, an enemy and a friend.
This is Jemila’s most recent sculptural work in an ongoing investigation into the cyclical relationship of fear and the imagination. Imagination is a facilitator for fear; fear is a facilitator for imagination; Art mediates the encounter with fear to reveal the human condition.  



SPACE A
RECALLING TERRITORY
RICHARD DENNY
I learned geography the same way I learned the alphabet and how to count. I turned the subject into figures and faces in order to remember. “2” became a swan, “C” became an ear and hence “India” became a duck paying his bus fare.



SPACE B
DETRIMENTAL EVENTS ARE GOING TO BE SOMEWHAT PROBLEMATIC DUE TO THE NATURE OF ‘EXHIBITING’
TRISTAN DA ROZA
Seek the site
Enter the through an opening:
Representation may be indeterminable due to conflicting agendas on the site, please bring this matter to attention.
Some ‘deceiving’ surfaces may produce occasional moments of inauthenticity and structural form may corrupt the façade.
An assessment of the surface value of objects and environments generally promotes ambience. The exhibition + space probably will sensationalize and conversely decode ambience.
Disordered and messy sites provide a contrast to smooth and regulated spaces, the intentional misuse of space and materials could allow for a comprehension of constructive and destructive associations. 
An accumulation of accidental surface marks usually translates into: duration = time + activity 
Ruins provide a suitable backdrop for spectacular action.
Detrimental events are going to be somewhat problematic due to the nature of ‘exhibiting’



PROJECT ROOM
SUDDEN FLUSHES OF UNCONSCIOUS MATERIAL
LUCY JAMES
Born from encyclopedias, nature manuals and history books, this work explores collage as thought process, through paper scraps, cut images and refined compositions. This work aims to question the basis of ideas and where they come from, using the notion of strange beasts and bizarre situations, and the way these fantasies develop unconsciously in our minds.

The accumulation of collage material builds a fantasy world shown in a disjointed narrative, setting parameters for an alternate reality, which is displaced from our own but bears similarity in its elements.


GALLERY 2 + 3
FAMILIAR UNFAMILIAR
ROSALIND ATKINS, REBECCA ATKINSON, G. W. BOT, ROB BROWN, DARREN BRYANT, SUSANNA CASTLEDEN, JAZMINA CININAS, CHRIS DE ROSA, DIANNE FOGWELL, DAVID FRAZER, LIAM GARSTANG, FRANCK GOHIER, REW HANKS, HARRY HUMMERSTON, LOCUST JONES, KAYLENE KELLY, MICHAEL KEMPSON, BARBIE KJAR, DEBORAH KLEIN, JULIAN LAFFAN, BRUCE LATIMER, REBECCA MAYO, RON MCBURNIE, LORELEI MEDCALF, ARONE MEEKS, JANET PARKER-SMITH, TRAVIS PATERSON, GRAEME PEEBLES, JASON PHU, BEN RAK, THERESE RITCHIE, DAVID ROSENGRAVE, JULIE RYDER, OLGA SANKEY, MICHAEL SCHLITZ, JAKOB SCHMITT, ANNELISE SCOTT, HEATHER SHIMMEN, GLEN SKIEN. STEPHEN SPURRIER, NEALE STRATFORD, SCOTT TREVELYAN, PAUL UHLMANN, KATIE WEST AND DEBORAH WILLIAMS.
A touring exhibition of prints by 45 Australian artists celebrating the 45th anniversary of the Print Council of Australia
The Print Council of Australia is proud to present this exhibition of prints showcasing a range of individual approaches to printmaking practice by selected artists from around the country. The prints are all new works especially created for Familiar Unfamiliar and offer an insight into the extraordinarily varied nature of print media, utilised in remarkably inventive ways by contemporary artists.