Project: ART HOUSE
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Alternative exhibition // run by youth
Located in the abandoned corridors of Princes Park Magazine, Battery Point
30th of September-2nd of October, 6-9pm
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Project: ART HOUSE has well and truly wrapped up. Thank you to all that came along to support us, local art, history and youth. In celebration, here's a little video made by our young photographer, Yasmin Donnelly...
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LAST CHANCE to explore the abandoned corridors beneath Princes Park with Project: ART HOUSE... TONIGHT, 6-9pm.
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What an incredible opening night! We had over 150 people flood through the gate. If you missed the opening, don't forget we are OPEN FOR TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY, tonight and tomorrow night, 6-9pm.
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1 DAY TO GO... Incredibly talented students, Faerlie Burton and Mary Scully from Elizabeth College Visual Arts, have designed and illustrated a map for the exhibition (pictured below). Please make your way through Princes Park, rather than along the road, and Big Henry's Food Truck will be parked right opposite the exhibition gate.
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2 DAYS TO GO... Here is a sneak peek of Lily Rudd's site-responsive art work...
As the exhibition is in 3 DAYS, Project: ART HOUSE would like to again thank the following sponsors without whom the event would not be possible: City of Hobart Fullers Bookshop Big Henry's Food Truck
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Don't forget: Project: ART HOUSE will be opening it's gates THIS FRIDAY, 6-9pm. Big Henry's Food Truck will be catering all night long.
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Introducing Launceston College 2015 graduate ceramicist, Calia Ratcliffe... After touring with the state-wide 2015 Art Rage exhibition, Calia Ratcliffe jumped at the opportunity to display her ceramic work in Project: ART HOUSE. Hailing from Launceston, she hopes that her work will spark discussion in the Southern Tasmanian community, and receive constructive criticism in order for her to grow as an artist. Now that she has graduated from college, lack of resources limit her art practice to sketching. However, thanks to Project: ART HOUSE, she has been reminded of her passion for ceramics and is looking forward to experimenting with said medium in future.
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Introducing Elizabeth College's taxidermist and Project: Art House's official assistant coordinator, Lily Rudd... Lily Rudd is a phenomenally switched-on creative, with a passion for all critters, large and small. Lily channels this passion into fantasy artwork, combining ethically-sourced taxidermy with mixed media. Studying Studio Practice this year, she is exceedingly keen to be involved in Project: Art House.
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Introducing Elizabeth College's audio designer, Carl Renshaw, and Utas Conservatorium of Music's mentor, James Nutting... Through an unlikely but nonetheless strong friendship, Carl and James produce musical compositions like no other. James is studying audio design at the University of Tasmania and has extensive experience in live performance. Paired with Carl, a recent finalist in the nationwide Triple J Unearthed High competition, they make an unstoppable duo. Carl and James typically work in the genre of psychedelic or grunge rock, but Project: Art House has encouraged them to experiment with sound, audio manipulation and a wide variety of instruments.
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Introducing Elizabeth College's multidisciplinary artist, Alexandra "Alex" Paine. Alex is intent on maintaining a strong aesthetic in her art work. This aesthetic complements the eeriness of Princes Park Magazine. She sees Project: Art House as an opportunity to kick-start her career in the field of visual art and is looking forward to gaining experience in installation.
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